Aldiola is a Villa in 7 hectares at 200m above sea level, 13 km from the city of Olbia,completely immersed in Mediterranean scrub.The building is in the shape and proportion to resurface the typical Stazzo Gallurese, built in full respect of tradition with materials and finishes.The use of exposed granite, plaster hand-made mortars based on lime, natural cement floors, wooden beams, incannucciati, forged irons are the basic ingredients that make up the backbone of therural construction of Gallura.The interior is interpreted with the same philosophy, so "light" and without any affectation and architectural sophistication that it can bring to the canons of the houses of the nearby Costa Smeralda.Concrete floors naturally made over the entire surface of the house, today's great contemporary, are a typical example presented in a faithful way.The total absence of tile contributes clearly to free environments by geometric constraints and color giving natural light and breath at home and creating a neutral support for the few and essential furniture.The decisive color, intense, some interior walls and exterior doors belong to the tradition of pens and is here reproduced as cheerful note and joyful.The internal doors are of recovery, without frame, hinged wall andhandles and original hand-forged hardware. Ceilings with exposed wooden beams and planks bleached higher natural reeds woven manually.The bathroom made entirely of concrete waxed in manual drafting, welcomes the plan a "laccheddu" (small trough for animals carved in granite by hand to form usually square or rectangular) used as a wash basin.The room "Fig Tree" so named for inclusion in the wall of acomposition of glazed terracotta, used as a headboard for the bed, was hand-made by the owner and placed "at plaster" proposes a "prickly pear" of spontaneous growth in the area.The kitchen tops, also made of concrete in natural color, is surmounted by a structure in ancient juniper recovery that defines and border on symbolically the area devoted to the preparation, the doors of the containers are old doors in the top retrieved and preserved with the original.On the main fa ade of the house, facing east - southeast (typical of pens) was built a terrace free from restrictions, paved with plankswood left in its natural from which emerge two young juniper trees.This precious open space was purposefully topped with a veranda fixed since this would prevent the sun to penetrate inside.
