Light pervades each room and designs the geometries that recall the ancient splendour of Villa Mon Plaisir: the Art Nouveau floors become a part of the story and dialogue with the original furniture, such as the beds, and coordinate with modern elements such as the Artemide lamps chosen as bedside lights.
Each element aims to participate in a skilful and careful mix of contemporary minimalist chic and neo-classical look, in which the classical forms of architecture provide a backdrop to a hypermodern setting.
Light pervades each room and designs the geometries that recall the ancient splendour of Villa Mon Plaisir: the Art Nouveau floors become a part of the story and dialogue with the original furniture, such as the beds, and coordinate with modern elements such as the Artemide lamps chosen as bedside lights.
Each element aims to participate in a skilful and careful mix of contemporary minimalist chic and neo-classical look, in which the classical forms of architecture provide a backdrop to a hypermodern setting.
From the first floor, a small staircase leads to the Torretta, once a servants’ room, now converted into the Exclusive Suite: a room that conceals a terrace over 40 square metres in size like a secret; from here one can admire the entire garden and its trees from a different perspective.
The private terrace becomes a third room in the suite: a place to live that, thanks to the mild climate of Sicily, offers intimacy in enjoying the sun, warmth in relaxing afternoons and a boundless starry sky in evenings accompanied by a glass of wine.
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