The sitting-dining room is a very elegant and stylish. It is furnished and decorated with utmost care and taste, following characteristic yet sophisticated patterns, revealing the mannerly personality of the owner.
The dining table sitting six persons, the sofa, the armchairs and sofa of the sitting room, with glimpse of the 13th century fresco.
A key feature of the house are the original historical wooden beam ceilings (of chestnut wood), the sloping ceilings, amidst which you find skylights making it bright.
The floors have 19th century octagonal tiles, which can be found only in aristocratic palaces in Rome. As it was typical in that period, they come in two colours, dark brown and black, displaying geometrical figures.
Opposite view of the sitting-dining room.
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The sitting room is lavishly furnished and decorated, and it includes the above mentioned 13th century fresco.
The ample bookshelves |
A most elegant cupboard in cherry wood, which works also as a bar |
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The sky window brings additional light to the room |
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