Studio Andrew Trotter transforms 19th-century school into family home in Puglia
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Vaulted ceilings and earth-toned furnishings feature in this house in Puglia, which architecture practice Studio Andrew Trotter has converted from a 19th-century school.The home, named Casolare Scarani, transforms a girls' school dating back to 1883 that was abandoned in the 1960s.Through its renovation, Studio Andrew Trotter aims to bring life back to the structure while retaining its original character.
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