The Casa Olivi farmhouse renovation: a restored 300-year-old manor house by Wespi de Meuron Architekten in Treia, Italy

Casa Olivi by Wespi de Meuron Architekten
A building with an antique touch
Pathways sprinkled with sand and white rubble
Swimming pool in front of the house
Lounge area in front of the swimming pool
Swimming pool by the house

A perfect mix of modern and old styles. In some places it looks contrasting, in others – as a gentle fusion of old and new. White in the interior helps to reflect light, which visually increases the space. So quite small rooms look bright and spacious. The original stone wall dividing the house into two halves is still there today. Formerly the north side of the house was in ruins, but thanks to professional architects it has become a spacious room.

Covered porch for meals
Summer Kitchen
Modern Fireplace
White upholstered furniture with colored cushions
Place for a romantic dinner
Dining Room
Casa Olivi by Wespi de Meuron Architekten
Casa Olivi by Wespi de Meuron Architekten
Stairs in the interior
View of the dining room on the second floor
Modern home interior
Table by the bathtub
Work table
Backlit swimming pool
Casa Olivi by Wespi de Meuron Architekten
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