Luminous, ethereal, harmonious and vaguely “zen” atmospheres characterize Casa Lubi, designed by ZDA and made entirely to measure with the aim of updating in a contemporary key the farmhouse that was the subject of the intervention. Which, specifically, involved the 360-degree renovation of all rooms, according to an architectural and aesthetic concept in balance between past, present and future. Photography by Matteo Sturla.
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The ground floor has thus taken on the soberly elegant features of an open space that now encompasses the living room and kitchen, where the double-height island stands out to differentiate the work space from the convivial one, with three large fixed openings to the garden and a service bathroom, direct staircase to the sleeping area where there are two bedrooms, a bathroom, a laundry room and a master bedroom with walk-in closet and private
bathroom.
As far as staircase and floors are concerned, the choice has fallen on parquet, combined with architectural concrete in the case instead of bathrooms and walls; the flush doors have been made to measure, while the lighting emphasizes and alternates architectural elements with iconic pieces; lacquered wood furniture, bathroom countertops and bathroom sinks in Corian, kitchen top and back in Dekton complete the overview of the materials used, with the intention of achieving a dynamic and layered effect, while respecting the “traditional” essence of the farmhouse.
Reason why the wooden ceiling was kept, albeit bleached to make it more à la page, as well as the original brick column, respected in its original integrity. The creative leaps are accentuated on the first floor, where everything was done in ultra-modern style, with plasterboard ceilings and lowerings for a distinctive country-chic touch.
PHOTO CREDITS: Matteo Sturla
PROGETTO: ZDA | Zupelli Design Architettura – Carlo e Ezio Zupelli
COLLABORATORI: Matteo Sturla, Ottavia Zuccotti, Marco Bettera
SUPERFICIE: 140 mq