Damiani 33 by Act Romegialli
Modern single family house located in Morbegno, Italy, designed in 2017 by Act Romegialli.
Description by Act Romegialli
The residence, a building of the early twentieth century, is situated on a historic gateway to the town centre of Morbegno.
The project involves the entire renovation of the building with a reconfiguration of the living spaces and insertion of a lift to service the new renovated spaces.
The underground garage, once not connected to the house, is extended to create a direct and protected connection with the house.
The master apartment is reconfigured and fitted to achieve a balance between the original classic ambiance and contemporary additions.
All the original ceiling heights have been restored where lowered, and all the partitions introduced over the years removed. Doors have all been re-proportioned, increasing their height and in some cases narrowing the width, to increase their impact in the living area and library. The very classic character of the new spaces were rearranged by introducing differences in level to bring the living and library area to a height of + 35cm from the original floor level.
The existing front was characterised by the presence of an arch framed window in the living room. The project added a second arch window, both made with fixed glass and concealed frame, to increase the view towards the internal garden.
Particular attention has been paid to the redesign of the window and door frames to replace existing fra...
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