Beautiful designer villa a few kilometres from Varenna
- 5 Rooms
- 3 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- 260 m² Total surface
- 1,500 m² Plot surface
- 60 m² Terrace surface
Description
The design of this beautiful 1950s residence on Lake Como, a few kilometres from Varenna, combines the original character of the building with the addition of modern elements and designer interiors, signed by a well-known architect from Milan. The recent conservative renovation has harmoniously blended modern comforts and period elements, using only high-quality materials. The living area on the ground floor consists of a living space, the entrance hall leads directly to the spacious living room with fireplace and access to the terrace, the designer kitchen has access to the large berceau covered by a luxuriant Canadian vine, a bathroom with bathtub and the utility room complete the floor. The sleeping area on the first floor consists of two large double bedrooms with lake view, a bedroom with mountain and park view, two balconies, a large covered terrace and a complete bathroom with shower. The basement consists of a room used as a studio or bedroom, a bathroom, a laundry room, a boiler room and a large garage. The finishes are of great quality such as the flooring in which the original wood, oil-finished parquet, original cement tiles and a modern resin alternate. The lake context influences the colour palette chosen, which is a blue nature that recalls the lake's nuances and is juxtaposed with a deep burgundy that dialogues with some pre-existing details. The installation of photovoltaic panels with storage batteries, the latest generation of wooden windows and doors, a hybrid condensing boiler and air conditioning contributed to energy efficiency. Great attention was paid to the furnishings, vintage furniture restored and mixed with modern furnishings, some of which were custom-designed for the house. The kitchen, on the other hand, is modern with gold lacquered doors and a natural granite ‘imperial breccia’ top. The context becomes an integral part of the house, the monumental trees and the row of cypresses can be perceived from the numerous openings in the house. The garden of about 1500 square metres was designed in every detail, with paths, flower beds, vegetation designed for privacy and plants with seasonal blooms for colour all year round. Additional cubage is available to allow for the extension of the property.