La Piantata is an agritouristic guesthouse in the region of Lazio, Italy. It is located in a beautiful hilly region, a few kilometers from Lake Bolsena and the old town of Tuscania. Nothing sensational so far, you might say. A guesthouse in a beautiful tourist area, like so many others in Italy. What's so special about La Piantata? Two treehouses, built of wood about eight meters above the ground.
Luxury above-ground apartments in a secular oak or pine tree
The cottages have a panoramic view of the estate, which includes an orchard with over 1800 centuries-old olive trees and 12 hectares of lavender. They have been built without damaging the trees, and with great respect for the environment.
The Blue Suite, as one of the cottages is called, is built into a centuries-old oak tree. Isolated, far from the noise, pollution and problems of the city, the house invites you to rest and dream. It has 44 square meters of living space, including a bedroom, a fully equipped bathroom and a beautiful terrace.
Second box, Black Cabin, is in a two-century-old pine tree. It is a true luxury apartment, 87 square meters in size, where the designers used natural textiles, linen and cotton, combined with Canadian cedar, steel and glass. The sophisticated design with such attention to detail has created an exclusive ambience. The home is luxurious but also high-tech, with LED lights, a modern full HD TV and home theater system.
The place is gorgeous, and although it's exclusive, there's nothing to stop us from dreaming. The photos below are sure to help. And if you want more information, go here here.
[...] from which you can make a cabin in the mountains, but also a modern house in the city. You can build a treehouse or a spacious house with a living room, 4 bedrooms on the ground floor and 2 more in the attic. The wood is perfect [...]
[...] from which you can make a cabin in the mountains, but also a modern house in the city. You can build a treehouse or a spacious house with a living room, 4 bedrooms on the ground floor and 2 more in the attic. The wood is [...]