19th Century Frescoes Turn a Modest Holiday Residence in Tuscany into an Architectural Palimpsest


“When we bought the house, the walls of two of the rooms were covered with frescoes, but we knew there had to be more,” the owners say, and indeed there were, quite a few as it turned out. From trompe l’oeil decorative details, to ornate floral patterns, to weathered fragments, the diverse collection of frescos that were uncovered imbue the interiors with a sense of artistic flair and nostalgic sophistication. Another gem they uncovered are the graniglia (terrazzo) floor tiles which date back to the 1930s. Featuring, in some cases, Art-Deco-inspired patterns, the polished terrazzo floors further add to the house’s charm, while oak parquet, installed where the terrazzo was beyond salvation, imbues the house with warmth.

In order to enhance the house’s historical charm, as previously mentioned, the owners have assembled an eclectic collection of antique and mid-century vintage furniture which they handpicked in local markets and Italian and Spanish merchants. Mixing époques and styles, the collection nevertheless comes harmoniously together, with each room boasting its own character in reflection of the property’s multi-layered architectural heritage.





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