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Italian Summer House

I featured this Holiday Home last year and as I looked through my old posts I fell in love again. I am sure there are some of you that may have missed it so here it is again.

The term Trulli refers to the plural of Trullo which is the traditional word used to describe the Dry stone hut with the conical roof.
They were constructed as temporary field shelters and storehouses or permanent dwellings by agricultural proprietors or laborers.

A Copenhagen couple restored this gorgeous Apulian Roundhouse as their Summer Getaway.

This is the most inspiring and individual Summer House…It really takes you away.
These Huts were started with 1 room and as the family would grow they would simply build another hut next door and knock out a door…
A medieval Trulli or traditional Apulian round stone dwelling with a conical roof. Built of limestone without mortar or cement, they consist of a single room and could not be demolished but only restored.
So much beauty
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4 comments on “Italian Summer House

  1. I normally dislike face brick in homes. But this is stunning and so peaceful. It is amazing how they make the ceilings curved in brickwork.

  2. This house is absolutely beautiful and has amazing architectural features… interesting design, well-built, and lovely interiors ♥