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Private villa - Santa Maria di Sala (VE) Italy

Contemporary Residence in the Venetian Countryside | Isocolor Project

Project: In the heart of the Venetian countryside stands a private residence with a contemporary character, designed by architect Simone Gastaldello from studio Y-UNO. The architectural intervention reflects a perfect balance between formal rigor, landscape integration, and a focus on sustainability. The steel supporting structure, chosen for its lightness, durability, and fast installation, optimized construction time and performance, contributing to the achievement of the highest energy class.

For the exterior wall finish, Iso Siloxan Intonaco was chosen—a siloxane coating with high breathability and water repellency, ideal for protecting against weather and urban pollution. Its material texture and natural tone blend seamlessly with the rural context, offering a refined and understated image of the building.

Architectural metal elements, such as the custom entrance door and the vertical sunshade grille, were enhanced using Iso Lac Mica, Isocolor's decorative system for metal surfaces. It combines aesthetics with anti-corrosion protection, offering a sophisticated material effect fully aligned with the project’s design concept.

Location and year: Santa Maria di Sala (VE), 2024

External wall coating products: Isofix Quarzo and Iso Siloxan Intonaco col. 170E

Metal element finishing: Iso Lac Mica ardesia

Design: Architect Simone Gastaldello

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