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213_Attic in Villa Soranzo | MIDE architetti

Year
2024
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Open space
Open space
Living area
Living area
Relax area
Relax area
Relax area
Relax area
Open space
Open space
Kitchen detail
Kitchen detail
Open space
Open space
Relax area detail
Relax area detail
Living area
Living area
Living area
Living area
Details
Details
Stairs
Stairs
Kitchen
Kitchen
Kitchen details
Kitchen details
Kitchen island
Kitchen island
Opens space
Opens space
Guest room
Guest room
Mezzanine studio
Mezzanine studio
Mezzanine studio
Mezzanine studio
Living area from mezzanine
Living area from mezzanine

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Details

Square Feet
3880
Bedrooms
2
Full Baths
2

Credits

Architect
Fabrizio Michielon
Sergio de Gioia
Interior Design
Photographer
Giulia Maretti

From MIDE architetti

Within a 16th-century villa overlooking the Riviera del Brenta, just steps from Villa Pisani, this project blends historical heritage with contemporary interior design. The restoration of the ancient attic—now a bright and refined penthouse—enhances the villa’s original identity while introducing a renewed sense of comfort and modernity.

Large openings on all four sides fill the spaces with natural light, emphasizing the dialogue between the historic structure and the new architectural intervention. The river-facing open space combines living room, dining area and kitchen in a fluid, airy layout, while the more intimate sleeping area looks onto the English-style garden.


A central staircase leads to the mezzanine, a hybrid zone designed for both study and relaxation, directly connected to the dormer window on the main façade. Neutral resin flooring, dark wooden beams and restored original plasters create a balanced, material harmony. Interior volumes—intentionally set below the height of the beams—maintain visual continuity throughout the attic.

Iconic design pieces, including Vitra’s Lounge Chair & Ottoman, Gaetano Pesce’s Up Series armchair for B&B Italia and Gae Aulenti’s Pipistrello lamps, interact with artworks by Lorenzo Puglisi, adding emotional depth and a unique identity to the interiors.


The result is a home that merges different eras with elegance, bringing together tradition, design culture and modern living. A contemporary penthouse that reinterprets the villa’s historic legacy and transforms it into a luminous, intimate and sophisticated retreat.