Along the storied Appian Way, the lounge of a private villa is conceived as a serene threshold between interior life and the surrounding Roman countryside. Soft sculptural furnishings in warm neutral tones define the space, while expansive windows invite the light and landscape to become integral elements of the design. A palette of desaturated greens sand and wood underlines a quiet dialogue between natural textures and contemporary forms. A generous modular sofa, deep armchairs and low tables in rich wood anchor the room with a sense of permanence and ease.
Materials are chosen for their tactile quality—wool rugs, velvet upholstery and subtle lacquered finishes contribute to an atmosphere that feels both grounded and elevated. At its heart, a red-toned table and a single flowering branch introduce a delicate tension between simplicity and intentional detail. The fireplace, nestled in a corner composition of stone and wood, becomes a focal point for intimacy. This is a space that prioritizes balance, light and the unspoken elegance of restraint, an interior designed not to impress but to endure.

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Vitolo Architetti

