Description
What happens when a team of designers and architects revives the remains of a wonderful historic villa, transforming it into an elegant residence with a modern concept? Quite simply... they create a masterpiece! This is the case with Villa “La Sacca” in Stresa, an elegant 480 sqm lakeside residence built after World War I by Marquise Maura Dal Pozzo d'Annone on the Piedmontese shores of Lake Maggiore. This is a major restoration and conservation project, aimed at protecting and preserving the historicity, noble character, and personality of the original building, with a smart and technological touch inspired by modern lifestyle, with large, bright spaces and cutting-edge technology.
To achieve this, high-quality finishes and materials are used, such as herringbone oak parquet or Favalle beola for the floors, Carrara marble for the bathrooms, okoumé windows and doors with high thermic and acoustic insulation, home automation, heat pump heating and cooling, provision for photovoltaic panels, and a practical elevator connecting the ground floor to the first floor. The uniqueness of this impressive property is completed by the surrounding park of approximately 1,500 square meters, the 13m x 3m swimming pool with provision for heat pump heating, and the 76 square meter garage, which can be converted into a guest house.
The house will be delivered by the end of December 2025 complete with interior and exterior finishes, systems, full bathrooms, swimming pool, and restored outdoor areas.
The absolute quality of living is the driving force behind this project, for all those who wish to live in comfort and elegance, in a solution that combines charm and history with functionality and design.