Description
Designed by Danish architect Mette Rødtnes, this villa combines traditional Piedmontese craftsmanship with modern Scandinavian design. Located in the Bormida Valley, the property integrates with the surrounding nature, using materials such as stone, terracotta, and wood, enhanced by large windows that create a light-filled atmosphere.
The main spaces flow harmoniously, thanks to a central dining area and a kitchen that opens onto a terrace with panoramic views. The cozy living room, with leather furnishings and a fireplace, adds intimacy.
Upstairs, the master bedroom has a private bathroom and panoramic views, while three double bedrooms share an elegant bathroom. The lower floor includes a multifunctional room, a technical room and a wine cellar.
The villa is surrounded by a garden with a panoramic swimming pool, perfect for relaxing. The exterior is clad in stone recovered from the original farmhouse, with a terracotta tile roof. The interior, with terracotta floors and exposed beams, is finished with local materials, such as Serena stone and oak wood.
With its thoughtful design, fine finishes, swimming pool and breathtaking views, this villa is a retreat in the tranquil region of the Langa Astigiana, a UNESCO heritage site. Roccaverano, the highest village in the area, offers rich food and wine culture and spectacular views, and is located less than two hours from Milan, Turin, and Genoa.