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CASA ELISABETTA

For Elisabetta’s residence, a targeted intervention was carried out to enhance the living area through the creation of two central architectural elements: a fireplace, conceived as the focal point of the space, and a custom-made bookshelf. Both were designed to integrate harmoniously into the environment, significantly enhancing the home’s overall aesthetic. The intervention combines design, functionality, and attention to detail, resulting in elegant elements that are perfectly balanced within the domestic space.

Elisabetta’s House, a private residence located in Rome, underwent a targeted interior design intervention completed in March 2026, focused on enhancing the living area through the creation of two central architectural elements: a fireplace clad in Travertino Romano Noisette and a custom-made oak bookshelf, in dialogue with the oak flooring that defines the entire space.

The project stems from the intention to establish a measured balance between materiality, proportion, and domestic atmosphere, transforming these elements into discreet yet strongly identity-defining features. The fireplace becomes the visual focal point of the space, creating a warm and sophisticated gathering point, while the bookshelf combines storage functionality with compositional value, interacting with the geometry of the environment and the continuity of natural tones.

The combination of travertine and wood creates a refined, elegant, and tactile language, where every detail contributes to reinforcing the overall harmony of the interiors.