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Mixed Space House Designed by Bergemeisterwolf Architekten

By Magaly Grosso

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Through a small and yet infinitely beautiful stone path we arrive at this home, which has created a space that is simultaneously open and closed. It has beautiful terraces with floors of raw wood and walls of stone that give it a charming rustic look. From its terraces and gardens, both of which are meticulously cared for, we have a beautiful view of the surrounding landscape. As if it had been taken straight from a fairy tale, the green plains with small houses, accompanied by an imposing mountain view in the distance, come together to make this a truly breathtaking scenery.

In the interior, we find various small tables with chairs that form the dining area, separated from the exterior by a set of glass doors that remain open in order to welcome visitors.
On the other side, we find a resting area, with a number of seats that offer a chance for relaxation on a busy day.

The space, with floors and walls of wood, has a shelf in the back, where the owner’s bottles of wine can be set delicately.

This project was designed in 2013 by the architectural firm bergemeisterwolf architekten. It’s located in Neustift, Bozen, Italy, and covers a total of 98 square meters. At night, the illuminated spaces call out for tranquility and peace and beg for owners and visitors alike to bask in its glory.

Stone path through which visitors and owners can arrive at the house
Exterior view of the mountain and the cultivated lands nearby
Exterior view of the mountain and the cultivated lands nearby
The space with closed glass doors
The space with open glass doors
View of the large terrace
Interior of the home in the seating area

Interior of the home in the dining area

Table area
Table area
Interior of the home in the dining area
Interior of the home in the seating area
Nocturnal view
Nocturnal view

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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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