Where the city ends and the space begins.
Fiore Country is a residential project in a rural setting — a family home designed to dissolve the boundary between interior and landscape. The design philosophy was rooted in that relationship: every key room orients toward a view, every material was chosen for its affinity with the natural context, and the palette moves from the warmth of the interior outward to the green of the garden.
Natural stone, raw plaster, and bleached timber make up the primary material vocabulary — surfaces that improve with time and use. The living spaces flow between open-plan and defined rooms through careful placement of walls and built-in joinery, creating a home that is generous without being overwhelming. At Fiore Country, the architecture knows when to step back.