BY: Brianne Nemiroff
A century-old house got an eco-friendly makeover thanks to an architect couple Maddalena Cerruti and Vincent Baisnée, who purchased the property to build their first family home. What started as a rundown property in Liguria, Italy, that hadn't been occupied in over 30 years turned into an oasis with repurposed stone patios and a 30,000-square-foot cascading garden.
The house was originally crafted from locally-sourced stone and stood at only 807 square feet, with its best feature being its incredible view of the Italian countryside. Today, its best features from the remodel are easy competition for the view.
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