Report on “The House with View of the Future by Simone
Micheli”
Article from Home Dsgn by Magaly and photos by Juergen
Eheim
This house Simone Micheli designed is like no other,
built in Florence, Italy it’s a mix of rustic with “futuristic modernity that
borders on sci-fi.” The house is colored in white and naturally light
materials. It has multiple mirrored surfaces with pops of bright green and
orange walls. It first being two apartments was combined into one through a
difficult demolition process creating an open living space. The front door was
disassembled and put together on an armored door with the other side being
laser cut on a mirrored back.

The other doors on the
first floor include a bath and guest room which resembles the entry door having
white door with chrome handles. Micheli left a part of the house in an ancient
brick covered in white lime plaster that shows the details in the brick. The furniture
and furnishings were all designed by Micheli. The floor being bleached parquet
where the sofas sit around a round corner TV. The dining table is made of
scented cedar trunk with the chairs upholstered in cacallino leather and you
can see the bright orange that accents the walls.

There are mirrored pillars that lead into the dining area
and there are roller screens that can be closed to section off rooms.

In Simone and Roberta’s bedroom they have floor to
ceiling white lacquered shelving with an island bed and upholstered headboard. The
bedroom has access to the bathroom through a sliding glass door. The other bedroom
has a splash of color with a yellow lacquered bed and wall mounted shelving.
As we move up floors it is illuminated by an opening
skylight. This floor contains a TV room, a fitness area and “bookshelves set on
an asymmetric stainless steel structure and two deep storage areas screened by
roller blinds.” The third floor is like a patio with a barbecue area and
seating area and can be covered by a movable blind.

The sci-fi part of this
house is that there are a lot of electrical things that can be controlled by a
universal remote. All the movable screens and dimmer lights. I like that he
added a little color to the house and the mirrors help make it not so hospital like.
There is texture in the floor and some of the seating which interrupts all the
white also. It’s a mix of rustic with future technology.


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