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In the Italian city of Cuneo, on a gently sloping site, Casa D sits as a contemporary 355 sqm home.
Designed by Duilio Damilano of DaMilano Studio Architects, the home is split into two levels connected by a mezzanine floor as a response to the incline of the site. On one level, you have the main entrance to the house which offers a glimpse of the dining area, while the living room opens onto a large window on the porch and garden overlooking a swimming pool.
The mezzanine level separates the living and sleeping areas of the house, offering a double volume space that is conceived as the hub of the residence, featuring a library as well as direct access to the swimming pool. Its designed to be bright, vibrant and evocative. Large outdoor terraces follow the natural slope of the site in a stepped fashion, linking the poolside area to the lower level lawn.
A blend of white, wood and fossil stone walls characterise the aesthetic of Casa D, presenting a unique and inviting contemporary home.
To learn more about DaMilano Studios and their work, you can visit their website.
PROJECT CREDITS
Project Designer: Duilio Damilano
Collaborator(s): Arch. Claudia Allinio
Photography: Andrea Martiradonna