Private Residence
Luxury and Craftsmanship in Inlaid Floors
Located in Bulgaria, this prestigious villa is anarchitectural work of art designed byArchitect Pietro Del Vaglio. The entire 5,000-square-meter structure is inspired by thetimeless elegance of the Renaissance, a style that is perfectly suited to the function of the spaces and their intended use.
Each room is designed to reflect the sophistication and majesty of historic homes, combining classic design with fine materials and craftsmanship of the highest standard.

Inlaid Floors – A Work Signed by Berti Flooring
A distinctive element of the project, Berti’s inlaid wood floors represent the heart of the residence, adding a touch of elegance, tradition and luxury.
✔ Fine materials: use of teak and wenge, two wood essences of the highest quality, known for their durability and natural beauty.
✔ Renaissance-inspired design: refined inlaid motifs, with geometric patterns and decorative borders, taken from ancient noble residences.
✔ Technology and craftsmanship: inlays made by laser cutting for absolute precision, combined with the mastery of Berti’s craftsmen.
✔ Aesthetic coherence with architecture: parquet flooring dialogues perfectly with architectural and furnishing elements, creating a harmonious and sophisticated environment.
The use of wood, worked with care and attention to detail, emphasizes the beauty of the architecture, making the spaces cozy and visually striking.Berti Flooring – Artisan Tradition at the Service of Prestigious Architecture
Berti Flooring – Artisan Tradition at the Service of Prestigious Architecture
The collaboration with Berti Pavimenti made it possible to create a unique floor, capable of expressing the prestige and artistic value of the residence.
Thanks to the combination of innovative technologies and craftsmanship, Berti parquet floors prove to be a distinctive element for high-profile projects where detail makes the difference.

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