ITALO VILLAGE

 


"Our Vision"


We invite you to have a look at some concepts and ideas we have created to show our vision for the homes in Italo Village.

 


Northern Italy


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Alpine regions (e.g., Trentino-Alto Adige, Valle d’Aosta)


Chalet-style homes typical of Italy's Alpine regions, showcasing their pitched roofs, wood and stone materials, and decorative balconies.

Style:  Chalet-like homes with pitched roofs to handle snow.

Materials:  Wood and stone are prevalent due to the abundance of these resources.

Features:  Large balconies, decorative woodwork, and steep roofs for snow drainage


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Lombardy and Piedmont


Traditional farmhouses and villas from Lombardy and Piedmont, showcasing their Alpine and Renaissance influences with courtyards, stone and stucco materials, and arched porticos.

Style:  Farmhouses and villas with a mix of Alpine and Renaissance influences.

Materials:  Stone and stucco, often with tile roofs. resources.

Features:  Courtyards and arched porticos are common in older homes.


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Veneto


Venetian-style home, featuring a canal with calm water and a gondola, enhancing the iconic charm of the Venetian setting.

Style:  Venetian-style homes with Gothic or Palladian influences.

Materials:  Stucco facades with decorative frescoes or stone details.

Features:  Tall, narrow buildings in urban areas and expansive villas in rural zones.


Central Italy


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Tuscany


Single rustic Tuscan farmhouse, highlighting its stone walls, terracotta roof, wooden beams, and a loggia surrounded by vineyards.

Style:  Rustic farmhouses [Casali] and Renaissance villas.

Materials:  Stone walls, terracotta tile roofs, and wooden beams.

Features:  Loggias, symmetrical facades, and sprawling vineyards.


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Umbria


Medieval-style home typical of Umbria, showcasing its compact layout, stone construction, arched windows, and hilltop location.

Style:  Similar to Tuscany but with more medieval influences.

Materials:  Stone is more dominant, with less focus on stucco.

Features:  Compact layouts, arched windows, and hilltop locations.


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Lazio


Renaissance-inspired villa typical of Lazio, featuring stucco exteriors, a symmetrical layout, and a tranquil courtyard.

Style:  Renaissance and Baroque-inspired villas in the countryside, with Roman-style apartments in urban areas.

Materials:  Stucco exteriors and a symmetrical layout.

Features:  Stucco exteriors, symmetrical layouts, and courtyards.


Southern Italy


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Campania


Mediterranean-style home typical of Campania, showcasing vibrant stucco facades, a terrace, and a shaded courtyard.

Style:  Mediterranean-style homes with flat or low-pitched roofs.

Materials:  Stucco facades with vibrant colours.

Features:  Terraces and small courtyards for cooling in hot climates.


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Apulia (Puglia)


Traditional trullo house typical of Apulia [Puglia], showcasing its conical stone roof, whitewashed limestone walls, and a serene Mediterranean setting.

Style:  Trulli [unique conical-roofed stone houses] and masserie [fortified farmhouses].

Materials:  Limestone and local stone.

Features:  Whitewashed exteriors and thick walls for insulation.


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Calabria and Basilicata


Mediterranean-style stone home typical of Calabria and Basilicata, with a narrow, stacked design on a hillside, terraces, and rustic charm.

Style:  Mediterranean and rural stone homes.

Materials:  Local stone.

Features:  Narrow, stacked designs on hillsides and coastal terraces.


Islands


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Sicily


Baroque-style villa typical of Sicily, showcasing its blend of lava stone, limestone, and stucco, with an inner courtyard and ornate architectural details.

Style:  Baroque villas, rural bagli [farmhouses], and Mediterranean-style houses.

Materials:  Lava stone, limestone, and stucco.

Features:  Inner courtyards, terracotta tiles, and Arabic-influenced domes in some areas.


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Sardinia


Rural home inspired by Sardinia's traditional Nuraghi architecture, showcasing its robust circular design with local granite and limestone materials.

Style:  Nuraghi-inspired rural homes, Mediterranean villas, and stone cottages.

Materials:  Local granite and limestone.

Features:  Thatch or tile roofs and simple, robust designs.


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Contemporary


Contemporary Italian residential property, blending modern architectural elements with traditional Mediterranean features for a harmonious and stylish design.


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Futuristic


Futuristic Italian residential property situated on a hillside of the Pre-Alps, featuring sleek architecture, sustainable materials, and harmony with its natural surroundings.


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