The entrance · the first threshold
A vintage door, the polished white-tiled floor, a small shelf with the trinkets nonna kept. You step in slowly and leave the day outside. Everything starts here.
Three rooms, a kitchen, a bathroom: a whole home in the heart of Parco Margherita.
Panoramic view of the living room at Suite della Nonna in NaplesOne hundred and fifty square metres on two facades, high ceilings, furniture passed down two generations. Nothing is themed: everything is lived in, kept alive. The rooms unfold in a natural order — entrance, living room, kitchen, bedrooms — as if you already knew the home.
The lighting is warm, never white. The fabrics are linen and cotton, never synthetic. Traffic noise arrives muffled by double glazing. In the evening, when the copper lamp in the living room is lit, the home becomes smaller and more yours.
A vintage door, the polished white-tiled floor, a small shelf with the trinkets nonna kept. You step in slowly and leave the day outside. Everything starts here.
A green sofa, warm parquet, a library that's been actually read. The TV is there but isn't the lead: in the evening, time stretches here. A yellow light that makes the room feel smaller and more yours.
Hand-decorated tiles above the sink, a skylight open onto the Naples sky, a coffee machine always ready. Kettle, moka, washing machine — everything at hand. The day starts and ends here.
A small table for two, a shelf with a few flowers, fruit always on display. You eat slowly, in front of the TV or with a book open. The kind of meal that makes you postpone going out.
Light-wood doors, herringbone parquet, a pop artwork on the wall. The rooms are only a few steps apart, but each one matters: the home reveals itself piece by piece.
A wooden console with three drawers, nonna's books, the frames of old photographs. The orange curtain filtering the light. Tiny things that turn sleeping into staying.
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