adaptive reuse of a traditional tuscan farmhouse in the maremma landscape transformed into a small exclusive rural resort keep the real background landscape and sea view unchanged the main farmhouse remains long and narrow hosting reception restaurant and wine cellar in a continuous understated interior space a single low stone outbuilding hosts 8 independent guest suites grouped together as former agricultural buildings each with a private entrance and sea view guest suite access is filtered by mediterranean vegetation to ensure privacy and silence a panoramic infinity pool is positioned downhill oriented toward the sea clearly separated from the guest rooms no cars visible parking is distant and hidden by vegetation with pedestrian only paths connecting all areas landscape inspired by the maremma olive trees pine trees rosemary myrtle lentisk dry stone walls natural paths architecture is sober authentic rural elegant without excess no contemporary resort language atmosphere of silence privacy natural light and integration with the landscape no modern hotel style no glass architecture no luxury resort furniture no palm trees no visible cars no exaggerated swimming pool design no flat artificial terrain no urban elements