Villa Ardore is embedded in the heart of the Tuscan landscape and introduces itself again with a new vision of a reserved elegance. The villa seamlessly combined its 16th century roots with increased modern features and has emerged from a meticulous restoration. In cooperation with the owners of the renowned architect Massimo Pierattelli and his team, the villa honored the soul of a traditional Tuscan farmhouse and has redesigned its rooms for contemporary life.
With care and creativity in the heart, classic proportions and the charm of the Old World Intact remain intact, enriched by five-star characteristics such as floor heating, integrated air conditioning, high-speed meshed wi-fi, discreetly installed smart TVs that are hidden behind elegant, astonished surfaces, and the gentle accentation that improves any atmosphere.
The villa and its design – a promise of authenticity
The rooms in the Villa Ardore are masterpieces of design, in which elegance and comfort come together to create an unforgettable sanctuary. Each of the eight luxurious bedrooms with EN suite bathrooms has been curated to offer a perfect mix of classic Tuscan charm and modern sophistication, which should meet comfort in every season. With meticulous attention to detail, the tailor -made amenities in a family house offer the highest luxury level such as floor heating, hidden ACs in every room and reflected televisions in public areas.
Guests can enjoy a panoramic view of the surrounding vineyards and Rolling Hills, so that the natural beauty of the Chianti region becomes an essential part of their stay. Each suite has tasteful furniture, exquisite bed linen and carefully designed rooms with outstanding modern works of art – all of artists who come from the villa within 10 miles and inspire a feeling of “home” overall.
At the core of the villa transformation, owners Stephen Lewis and Christian Scali, whose personal passion and practical approach have shaped ownership into a real house-away from the house. Each room reflects its vision against tailor-made furniture and handpicked textiles up to original works of art, which were compiled in cooperation with La Bottega Gallery and give every room both Tuscan and international artists. Each room tells a story through carefully related antiques, tailor -made fabrics and unique details that come from manual workshops, antique markets and local studios.
Christian Scali says: “From the moment when the guests enter the property, we want them to feel that they come home and not to step into a rented property. Every detail was selected with care – from bed linen on the beds to the works of art on the walls, so as not to impress, but to feel comfortable and feel comfortable.”
“Greet the guests in a room in which the time slowed down, in which the luxury from the atmosphere as well as the amenities comes – exactly this kind of experience that we want to create,” adds Stephen Lewis.
Curated interiors and craftsmanship
An essential highlight of the evolution of the villa is the exclusive collection of art and design. Textiles – including duvet covers, head parts and table linen – are completely tailor -made and tailored to reflect the individuality of each room. More on this, this season there are no two fraudsters, which adds a level of personalized charm.
Even the ceramics organize a personal touch: the ceramic artist Nicoletta Penco has the plates, shells and cups that use the guests every day. As part of the exclusive experiences offered in the Villa Ardore, Nicoletta shares her craft about pottery courses on site, if desired by those who stay in the villa.
Increase life outdoors in 2025
This season, the Villa Ardore expanded its outdoor rooms and hugged the Italian art of life outdoors. The new characteristics include extensive daily beds, outdoor fireplaces, fireplaces and a shady pergola in front of the Roman spa, ideal for open-air massages, yoga meetings and private spa rituals with a view of the private wine mountain's private wine mountain.
An additional professional cuisine, which is located in the restored barn, serves as a hub for private events, cooking courses and chief LED dinner with direct access to a covered loggia for entertainment outdoors. In the meantime, the main kitchen is a dream of a chef with premium devices, warming drawers and a chilled wine cellar with first-class wines right next to the bar in the living room.
Every element of the redesign of Villa Ardore reflects a commitment to authenticity, comfort and craft. From hand-carved Pietra Serena sink to handcrafted dorelan beds, the villa invites the guests to a world in which history is honored, intends beauty and every detail is deeply personal.
Although the Villa Ardore welcomes guests all year round, the beginning of the summer season marks a new chapter for 2025-UM travelers, but to experience Tuscany through the lens of art, design and warm hospitality.