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Reception vs Private Spaces: How to Live in the Villa Today

The architecture of a noble manor like Villa Ottelio de Carvalho was born from a precise social and functional logic: the clear separation between representation and private life. This 17th-century layout, far from being obsolete, offers a sophisticated solution to the needs of the modern owner seeking a home that is both a social stage and an intimate refuge.

The Logic of the Central Hall

In the Venetian-Friulian tradition, the ground floor and the first noble floor are dominated by the central hall. These are the spaces of representation, designed to welcome, impress, and celebrate. The through-hall, with its over four-meter ceilings and large windows overlooking the garden, is the heart of the villa's social life.

Contemporary Comfort in Private Wings

While the central halls preserve their historical majesty, the side wings of the villa lend themselves to being lived in with contemporary intimacy. These spaces, smaller in volume and more easily heated, are ideal for creating modern suites, private studies, and cozy family lounges. Living in a historic villa today means knowing how to inhabit these two dimensions: the grandeur of the hall for formal occasions and the refined comfort of the side rooms for daily life.