Moody and Mysterious: Casa Soleto in Puglia by Studio Andrew Trotter - Remodelista
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Casa Soleto, a grand 17th-century palazzo restored by British designer Andrew Trotter and his partner Marcelo Martinez, offers a fresh direction from Trotter's signature style. Located in Salento, Puglia, the palace is distinguished by its moody olive green and terra cotta interiors, complemented by carefully selected Italian and Belgian materials. The project showcases local craftsmanship through restorations, with a focus on timeless design, including bespoke furnishings, original cabinetry, and modern amenities, such as newly added ensuite bathrooms. Notably, the property is available for rental, inviting guests to experience its serene elegance firsthand.
The project is a departure for the designer: a 17th-century palazzo located in the heart of Salento, Puglia, with interiors bathed in moody shades of olive green and terra cotta.
Trotter sourced a cast iron tub that "looks like it's always been there" after adding a trio of ensuite baths to the previously one-bathroom masseria.
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