A Villa Nestled in the Natural Surroundings of the Florentine Hills

Inspired by the ‘White Cube’ concept, Pierattelli Architetture’s latest project is envisioned as a ‘neutral box’ seamlessly integrated into the lush greenery. Nestled in the picturesque hills surrounding Florence, Italy, Villa M spans three floors and covers an area of 1000 square meters. The architect undertook the renovation and interior design project, breathing new life into this late 1950s building and weaving a narrative that blends tradition with charm. This single-family residence is distinguished by its formal simplicity, achieved through a stylistic transformation of the façade, while retaining and renewing its quintessential Tuscan features through meticulous architectural work.

Architect Andrea Pierattelli said: “The project’s overarching concept was to create simple and regular spaces that highlight furnishings and textures, while emphasising the spaciousness of the rooms without overwhelming them. A neutral box that resonates with the surroundings and nature, allows the owner’s personality to take centre stage.”

Villa M offers large spaces, predominantly south-facing, following a renovation that increased volumes and added rooms. The first level includes a spacious living room, kitchen, dining room, and library, while the upper floor houses four bedrooms. The reconstruction of the roof and floors allowed for the creation of large spaces, the relocation of the living room’s internal staircase to the north side, and a redesigned layout for more open and interconnected areas.

The living room, dining room, and library are distinguished by bold furniture and artwork colours, ranging from red to blue, creating a vibrant display of colour and light. The kitchen, with its minimalist design, features a marble counter and sage-green ribbed decor, enhanced by a luminous waterfall by Catellani & Smith.

Cinema room

The south-facing rooms on the second floor are bathed in natural light. The two master bedrooms offer terraces, Jacuzzis, and views of Florence’s most beautiful natural landscapes. Crisp geometries, dynamic textures, and neutral-coloured furnishings maintain the house’s harmonious theme. Additionally, there are two lively and colourful twin guest rooms.

The entrance, formerly a storage room, was transformed into an outdoor loggia with a billiard table, bar cabinet, and lounge. In the basement, the studio, gym, and spa area stand out, while the rear has laundry facilities, technical spaces, and a cinema room adorned in shades of green, adding to the villa’s charm.

Enhancing the villa’s allure is a pool house, originally a greenhouse, now transformed by the designers into a charming space for hosting guests or unwinding after a swim. The pool house is notable for its simple forms and natural materials, such as wood, resin flooring, and rough plaster walls. It opens onto a 20-metre pool with teak decking and various seating options – perfect for admiring the lush Tuscan landscape.

The outdoor areas feature small, regular terracotta strips and large square slabs of “pietra serena”, subtly referencing traditional Tuscan design. These elements redefine the space around Villa M, with new geometric patterns outlining the rooms’ functions. The property includes a vegetable garden in corten steel tubs, a large garden dotted with olive trees, aromatic Mediterranean plants, and rose bushes. Additionally, there is a small golf driving range and a pergola for cars, completing this exquisite residence.

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Studio: Pierattelli Architetture
Project: Villa M
Area: 1000 mq
Photographer: Iuri Niccolai

About Pierattelli Architetture
Architecture, interiors, industrial design: Pierattelli Architetture’s multidisciplinary approach is reflected in customised projects that combine functionality, aesthetics, flexibility and innovation. Founded in Florence in the ‘80s by architect Massimo Pierattelli, the studio today employs a team of some 20 professionals, including his sons Andrea and Claudio. All the pieces of architecture are custom built, modelled not only around the client, but also around the context in which they are set. With its strong corporate vocation, Pierattelli Architetture began by specialising in the design of corporate offices and banks but over the years the firm’s activity expanded into the hospitality, residential and product design sectors. Among the studio’s main projects: the Arval offices at Scandicci, the Learning Center, Auditorium and Turbine Building for GE Oil & Gas in Florence, the Kortimed business center in Valencia, UnipolSai Villa Cicogna and Learning Center in Bologna, the luxury apartment hotels Domux Home, Number 9, M7 Contemporary Apartments and the Villa Solaia residence in Siena, the Cariprato headquarter in Prato. Recent projects are YellowSquare hostel in Florence and Pieve Aldina boutique hotel in Chianti (Tuscany).

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