Oak wood is the real protagonist of the whole home. In fact, the refined wood proves to be the main interpreter of the meticulous decoration of the numerous rooms of the residence, sharing the living area with precious Calacatta marble and unique fabrics.
The boiserie that cover the whole of the walls of the large private home are made of treated oak, often enriched with carvings, friezes and decorations, also decorated with gold leaf. In the double-height living area, oak is juxtaposed with large slabs of Calacatta marble and serves as a frame for baroque furniture rich in carved details and sumptuous dark blue and white crystal chandeliers.
A large fireplace, big, bright mirrors and wall lights, which are reminiscent of the noblest European residences of yesteryear, are also in dark blue and white glass. In the passage ways, oak is combined with fine fabrics, silk and velvet.
The luxurious halls are illuminated by French windows with important curtains and elegant stained-glass windows with geometric designs. In the bedroom area, oak wood gives way to lacquered boiserie with fabric inserts that accommodate elegant pieces of furniture, richly worked and carved, to which rich curtains and elegant velvet drapes are a striking complement.