UBI DOMUS
Immersed in the greenery of the Torre Gaia Consortium with 24-hour surveillance, Ubi Domus is a prestigious single-family house in contemporary style less than half an hour from the center of Rome.
An elegant modern villa designed by a Roman architectural firm, with attention to detail and boasting large, fluid and bright spaces. The sober and refined environments are designed down to the smallest details.
Ubi Domus was conceived as a large 'open space' which, so to speak, changes shape depending on how the spaces that determine the environments are opened and closed. It is designed for maximum use and optimization of the spaces and to welcome as much light as possible from the large windows.
The living room, dining area, kitchen and entrance alternate in a rational way, leaving ample space for the creativity of those who live there .
Ubi Domus is spread over 3 levels.
The ground floor is dedicated to the living area with a double living room, a kitchen, a large living room, a study room, a home theatre, a wonderful double-height open staircase with a large glass surface that looks at the sky and illuminates the heart of the house. The first floor is dedicated to the sleeping area with three double bedrooms, two bathrooms, a laundry room, a large master bedroom with walk-in closets and a dedicated spa bathroom. A large double-height gallery embraces the body of the rooms. Spacious habitable loggias guarantee maximum privacy. The underground floor is dedicated to the spa-relaxation area.
The property has a large garage for 4 cars and a well-kept garden that surrounds the entire villa for a total surface area of approximately 1000 square metres.
Stones, marble, plaster, wood mixed with metals, large glass, resins are the materials of this enchanting house.
The villa is equipped with the most modern systems and home automation technologies.
UBI DOMUS
Single-family villa
Year 2015
Living area 500+200 m²
Land 1,000 m²
Terraces and loggias 70 m²
Parking spaces 4 internal + 2 external
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