Texturised House / Bongiana Architetture
Briefly

The Texturised House by Bongiana Architetture is an extension of a rural building, situated in a valley of vineyards. It serves as a contemporary retreat for family celebrations, emphasizing raw materials and natural light. The design showcases a double-height barn that fosters spatial perception through textures and shadows. Central to its aesthetic is the interplay of fire, featuring both an original fireplace and a modern cast-iron stove. Reclaimed materials, such as terracotta slats in the floor, tie the home's history to its contemporary setting, crafting a harmonious dialogue between past and present.
Set amidst a valley of vineyards, the Texturised House merges raw materials with contemporary design, creating a space that fosters connection through architecture.
The double-height barn maximizes natural light, emphasizing textures that enhance spatial perception, while a suspended bookshelf creates an airy, intimate dialogue with the surroundings.
The theme of fire is central, linking the old original fireplace with a contemporary cast-iron stove, showcasing a thoughtful blend of tradition and modernity.
The new concrete floor, inspired by Venetian terrazzo, cleverly incorporates reclaimed terracotta slats, weaving history into the home's contemporary design.
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