In Siena, where the city gently fades into the hills, lies the Botteganova area, a place that welcomes those who pass through with grace and discretion. At the very beginning of this street, in a convenient yet secluded position, a small residential complex opens up, housing the apartment we are describing.
A short staircase precedes the entrance of the condominium: just a few steps and you cross the threshold of the main door, entering a hallway that smells of history and order, naturally leading to the raised ground floor where this home comes to life.
The emotion of the first impact is that of a balanced home, coherent in its proportions, where each environment seems to have found its place with intelligence and measure. The entrance, spacious and lived-in, serves as a daily crossroads, the silent heart of family movements. Not just a simple passageway, but a welcoming place, today enriched by a bookshelf and a practical storage room, introducing with natural elegance the dual spirit of the house.
To the left, the living area opens up, surprising for its freshness, thanks to a recent restyling that is perceived in the more modern tones and in the essential yet attentive furnishings. While respecting the load-bearing structures, the space expands into a wide and bright living room, where relaxation takes shape in its initial part, then flows, through a charming archway, into a habitable kitchen. The latter is a hymn to conviviality: the modern kitchenette, with bright yet harmonious colors, invites authentic moments of sharing.
On the opposite side of the entrance, almost as if to protect the tranquility of the night, the sleeping area develops. Before reaching the bedrooms, a bathroom with double-hung windows surprises with its impressiveness: the organization of the elements—a spacious sink, shower, bathtub, sanitary fixtures, and washing machine—manages to maintain a sense of order and comfort that is rarely encountered.
The bedrooms are both matrimonial: one more generous, the other cozier, but both capable of conveying a feeling of intimacy and refuge. Connecting them, with discretion and utility, is the second bathroom, designed as a service but also equipped with a window, a testament to a design care that leaves nothing to chance.
This house is not just a collection of rooms: it is a story that unfolds between light, proportions, and lived experiences. It is a place that waits, patiently and with dignity, to be inhabited by new stories.