As journey restrictions slowly elevate, I’ve spent a ridiculous period of time researching journeys, particularly to Italy. Most likely as a result of it appears like the other of what quarantine has been like. Take me to the Amalfi Coast, Venice, Capri, Rome, Tuscany… you get the purpose! Talking of Tuscany, this dream-worthy home in the course of the Chianti area landed on my radar and it’ll ceaselessly dwell in my mind now. Casa Morelli lives on a hill with jaw-dropping views, an enthralling stone exterior and a contemporary inside outfitted with customized furnishings. An expansive terrace, full with a pool, is optimized for stress-free, wine consuming, eating and gazing on the vineyards, olive groves and forests that encompass the property. As a substitute of simply dreaming about it, Casa Morelli is out there to hire by way of Welcome Past right here, so ebook a flight to Florence or Pisa, hire a automotive and name this place dwelling (quickly).
Not like most Tuscan farmhouses, Casa Morelli options massive home windows and sliding glass doorways that open to unite the inside with the outside. Among the construction dates again to the sixteenth century, whereas the open dwelling plan and examine have been added in latest occasions.
The flooring, bogs and kitchen are constructed from a darkened grotto brick that’s an ideal stability of rustic and fashionable. An angled hearth enhances the ground because it rises to the ceiling that’s clad in outdated chestnut beams that have been sandblasted. Regardless of the darker inside coloration palette, the pure mild that pours in retains it lit.
The built-in kitchen counter with the stovetop is constructed from the identical bricks used on the flooring.
The newly added examine doubles as an additional bed room with its personal rest room connected.
The round bathtub was customized made and milled from huge blocks of Tuscan travertine.
As if the home didn’t supply sufficient, check out the sundown views!
For extra data on Casa Morelli, go to welcomebeyond.com.
Images by Oliver Jaist.