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Tuesday, April 1, 2025

An ancient farm house located in tuscany by Pietro del Vaglio

“There are houses and there are houses”..Even in the country side around Siena. The farm house around which Podere Ascianello situated along a bend in the ancient Lauretana road, has two souls. The souls of those that purchased it, and the soul of the designer (Mr. Pietro del Vaglio) that created it.

The project was realized in perfect “Tuscan Style” as the designer calls it. Old buildings were uncovered of their souls and re-styled to fit the needs of the owners. Every room of the house has undergone a rdical transformation in terms of appearance- using natural materials, twists of lights and following the simple “Tuscan Style” concept.

Designer: Pietro del Vaglio

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