Situated in the Lazio region of northern Italy, between Tuscany and Umbria, the boutique Le Ville di Trevinano resort has opened with a modern design that complements the lush countryside. Almere, Netherlands-based firm 70F Architecture crafted the minimalist interiors featuring subtle nods to the bucolic setting.
The earth-sheltered project is equipped with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the serene locale as well as power-floated concrete floors, and modern artwork. A clean design defines the resort villas’ spacious bedrooms and living spaces with a neutral color palette and warm tones from locally sourced raw materials. One-story villas also include a furnished private patio, mini pool, and green roofs that control the internal climate. Kitchens boast custom cabinetry and modern appliances while ensuite bathrooms offer a fitted rain shower, a separate tub, and adjusted height in order to maximize the panoramic views even from the bathroom.
70F Architecture Designs Le Ville di Trevinano Resort
The Italian retreat draws influence from the northern Italian countryside.
Words by: Will Speros

70F Architecture Designs Le Ville di Trevinano Resort
The Italian retreat draws influence from the northern Italian countryside.
Words by: Will Speros