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Gisele Taranto Arquitectura Designs a Beautiful Farm House

By Magaly Grosso

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This wonderful project was created by the architectural firm Gisele Taranto, and it covers a ground area of 2515 square meters. It was done for a client that wished to have a house farm where the main house was placed high on the land, near one of the water sources, while taking advantage of the view of the lake and the breeding of the horses.

Exterior view of the building surrounded by gardens and green mountains
Exterior view of the building surrounded by gardens and green mountains

In addition to the main house, there were also a guest house, a leisure area with swimming pool, a SPA with sauna and indoor whirlpool, a chapel, and the administrator’s house. Starting from this program, they started their research, and took inspiration and adopted old construction techniques in order to guarantee a better thermal comfort. The inspiration also came from the region itself and its landscape.

Pool area with terraces
Exterior view of the building surrounded by gardens and green mountains

The project was done using local materials, as well as by hiring local workers. As the home is far away from the city, it needed to be low-maintenance, and as simple as possible. Decorating pieces and antique furniture were collected in the region. It is surrounded by beautiful gardens and has gorgeous views over the mountains. It is truly a special place to relax in, and to spend time in with family and loved ones.
Its interior is comfortable and cozy, and is done in a simple and rustic style where wood is the protagonist.

Interior living room with floors and ceiling made of wood and with glass walls
Rustic dining room and kitchen
Stairs
Bedroom with internal bathroom
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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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