For those who do this job, hospitality structures represent the best way to recover traditional buildings that become a testament to rural construction where during their stay, guests are able to perceive what the building’s original purpose was through the architectural elements. They are often fascinated by a country setting that still distinguishes the area where we operate even today.
The characterizing elements of this renovation are the recovery of a room once used as a stall, turned into a living room with beautiful exposed vaulting, the bedroom with the typical furnishing of a rural home and the hayloft, closed with sunshade masonry reminiscent of the typical design of farmsteads in Piedmont.