
Private homes that reflect the personality, lifestyle and needs of their occupants: every detail is carefully designed and chosen, envisioning homes as refuges, where surfaces dialogue with the light, the architecture and the colours of the furnishings, creating a pleasant and harmonious atmosphere.
In Germany, the Engelshove Bau-Gmbh firm has designed a villa characterised by its minimal, bright and modern architecture: spaces flooded with natural light and surrounded by nature, in which the ground floor is dominated by rolled concrete-effect floors from Cotto d’Este’s X-Beton collection, in the Dot 70 version, is also part of the Protect® line, whose antibacterial properties – it kills up to 99.9% of bacteria, 24 hours a day – and remarkable performance ensure that your home is protected and safe.
La nature et la technologie trouvent un point de convergence idéal dans une demeure de trois étages nichée dans un jardin milanais. Un projet réalisé par Paolo Agliardi, avec la collaboration de l'Architecte Gaia Tornabene, fondé sur une agréable alternance de pleins et de vides, qui transmettent une sensation de légèreté et d'ouverture.
Le matériau adopté comme « peau » pour cette demeure est le Kerlite, collection Over de mm 3,5 de Cotto d’Este, un choix essentiellement motivé par la volonté de s'intégrer harmonieusement au paysage environnant. La couleur choisie, « Road », foncée et naturelle, s'intègre parfaitement au cadre.
Finally, situated in the Languedoc-Roussillon region in France and surrounded by lush vegetation, the new project by interior designer Rossend Cortés consists of a newly built house imagined as a contemporary version of a country barn, which pays homage to the concept of a country retreat. The 190 sq m apartment is covered with Cotto d’Este’s Limestone in the large size and in the “Amber” and “Slate” colour variants: a matt and particularly tactile collection with a slight patina effect that makes it soft and enveloping. The large terrace, in line with the other rooms, is also covered with the same porcelain stoneware as the interiors, in this case in a smaller format and with a non-slip surface.
A selection of projects involving Cotto d’Este illustrates how carefully chosen and appropriate floor and wall coverings are an essential second skin for high-end projects, such as an ultra-modern German villa, a private residence set in a Milanese garden or a country retreat in France. Stories of houses, but, above all, of sophisticated beauty.
The three projects therefore express the potential of Cotto d’Este, which, thanks to a wide choice of collections, formats and thicknesses, is able to perfectly complement distinctive and sophisticated private home projects in which the application of ceramic surfaces extends from floor coverings to wall coverings and even to external facades.