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Several varieties from Antolini’s collection of elite stone took center stage of a residential renovation in the affluent town of Posillipo, which sits high above the Bay of Naples
Perched on a secluded site high on the hill of Posillipo, overlooking the island of Capri, Italy, a beautiful residential remodel was completed by Nabi.interior design studio – featuring four exquisite stone selections from Antolini. The nearly 2,400-square-foot home was transformed to meet the needs and demands of the client – a young growing family – and to upgrade the apartment through an interior design devoted to an elegant and refined style.
Instrumental in achieving the design objective was the careful selection of materials – especially their color tones. An array of exclusive natural stones from Antolini’s collection were favored for the residential renovation, which includes a large living space with an open kitchen, separated if necessary by sliding glass windows, and four bedrooms – each with their own bathroom. Their colors converse with the splendid views of the property -- brass is a reminder of the warmth and brightness of the sun, blue with its variations unites the property to the sea and the brightness of marble immersed in golden veins ties it to the land, according to Biancamaria Santangelo CEO and art director of Nabi.interior design.