adaptive reuse of a traditional tuscan farmhouse in the maremma landscape transformed into a small luxury rural resort keep the existing long and narrow stone farmhouse unchanged in volume and proportions the main building hosts reception restaurant and wine cellar in a continuous flowing interior space with large openings toward the landscape independent guest suites are located in former agricultural outbuildings old pigsties converted into small stone units with private patios and natural vegetation for privacy a panoramic infinity pool is positioned separately from the guest rooms slightly downhill oriented toward the sea and lagoon view the parking area is distant and hidden by mediterranean vegetation with pedestrian only paths connecting all areas landscape design inspired by the maremma olive trees pine trees rosemary myrtle lentisk dry stone walls natural paths architecture is sober understated elegant integrated into the landscape no modern resort elements no excessive luxury atmosphere of silence privacy natural light and authentic rural character use real landscape background realistic terrain soft mediterranean light