Villa Duilio, the interior design project of an 18th-century villa
Rimini, Italy
Villa Duilio is an 18th-century historical mansion located on Viale Caio Duilio (from which it takes its name), a stone's throw from Rimini's seafront.
In 2020, the building underwent renovation of both its exterior and interior spaces.
For the occasion the furnishings were made completely to measure, based on a design by architect Mattia Santucci, using quality materials such as solid walnut, polished brass, stainless steel and leather.
The style is contemporary and refined, characterised by an elegant white and grey boiserie covering the walls and polished brass finishes that give a precious touch to the furnishings. The walnut wood left in its natural state gives a warm tone to the spacious and bright rooms.
The wall panelling found throughout the building is made even more special by an LED profile that draws its contour and transmits a soft light that also becomes a decorative element.
The special polished brass bannister accompanies the entire staircase from the basement to the attic, with a sober and elegant style.
Characteristics
What we have done | Made-to-measure furniture; fitting |
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Completed in | 2020 |
Project type | private historic villa |
Position | Rimini seafront, Italy |
Designer | Arch. Mattia Santucci |
Materials used | Walnut wood, Stainless steel, Brass, Crystal, Upholstery, Pelle, Led |