Residential

Monza – Private residence

The remarkable ceiling heights and the internal layout with through doors inspired a complex renovation project that restored the house to its original design, achieving a harmonious balance of elegance, hospitality, and functionality.
Location:
Monza
Year:
2020 – 2021
General Contractor
Taramelli S.r.l..
Photographer
Giacomo Albo
Interior Designer:
Taramelli S.r.l. con Matteo Camesasca

Taramelli was able to accommodate and facilitate the Client’s requests, who wanted to give the house an Anglo-Saxon style, softened by modern elements that reveal the owner’s love for contemporary architecture.

The entrance is dominated by the black and white floor, complemented by smoke-grey fabric-covered walls The tall white baseboards and door frames create a sort of “fil rouge” that guides us through the following rooms: the ivory-coloured living room – featuring a coffered ceiling – and the dining room.

The dining room stands out with its “Duck Green” color scheme, which enhances the full-height marble wall concealing a modern and functional German kitchen featuring glass boiserie and a walnut slatted ceiling.
From the study, one can access the guest bathroom, entirely clad in oversized Calacatta tiles, and then move into the veranda, a typical feature of Milanese homes.

The sleeping area features a master bedroom wrapped in hemp-colored fabric, with a glass partition concealing the entrance to the en-suite bathroom, designed in a classic subway style, and the service area. Taramelli faced and overcame significant challenges, following the client’s strict request to preserve the apartment’s originality while minimizing the impact of installations. Additionally, they acted as a liaison with suppliers—many based in the UK and France—relieving the designer of all bureaucratic burdens. A dedicated Project Manager was present throughout the entire construction period, ensuring the highest quality standards and absolute respect for the neighborhood.