Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

This old House is called Casa Olivi and is not far from the town of Treia in Italy. The building is 300 years old, and was once a farm. The exterior remained completely unaffected, while the interiors have been renovated in a modern style. The Swiss architects Markus Wespi and Jerome de Meuron decided a minimalist Interior would give a cool contrast to the historic exterior of the House. I love the old Windows, resembling a castle, while the furniture and accessories are minimalist, simple and in a few colors. The bathroom was designed by Philip Stark, while complete a super modern kitchen and gorgeous pool, the pleasure for the eyes.

Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors





Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

Eıne 300-year-old Italian farm with minimalist interiors

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