A short distance from the lake Natural light during the day, the glow of two fireplaces in the evening In the villa designed by architects Gozzini and Brignoli in Padenghe sul Garda (Brescia), minimalist rigour and constant dialogue with the outdoors create the impressive dwelling of a hotelier, romantic lover of wood burning fire. Let's discover this fascinating project together, which includes not just one, but two MCZ fireplaces. Categories: Experiences Fireplaces
A family fire Focus on the details and features The project by Studio PaìS in Bergamo began by looking at the family life of a young couple and then created a living area that combines elegance and warmth thanks to pairing of wood and stone. The fireplace has some very interesting design choices. Let's take a look at them. Categories: Experiences Fireplaces
Steel and stone Interesting contrasts in the renovation of a country house Let's have a look at the country house of a couple of restaurateurs, who love the authenticity of their native land, but don’t disdain contemporary design. This dual spirit - modern and yet traditional and conservative - finds its syntesis in a wood-burning MCZ fireplace. Categories: Experiences Fireplaces
Fresh, with a touch of spring A number of ideas for a cheerful, colourful fireplace No more half measures! If you feel like being daring with your fireplace, take a look at ideas to inspire you selected by our architect Paola Cesaro. By simply changing the colour of the fireplace cladding you will be able to obtain truly unexpected results. Categories: Style and design Fireplaces
Total black in a pool of white light Heating the refuge of an inveterate traveller Inside an important renovation, the fireplace becomes the absolute protagonist, with its unusual, completely black cladding, that gives the living personality and charm, instead of darkening the atmosphere. Let's read the project of the architect Rosanna Bignucolo from Sacile (Pordenone, Italy). Categories: Experiences Fireplaces
Air inlets Why they are so important when installing a stove or a fireplace Here's one of the most common questions we hear when people install a stove or fireplace: do we have to drill a hole in the wall? Unless you choose a “sealed stove”, an air inlet is absolutely essential, but you don't need to put holes all over your wall. Categories: Organise your home Fireplaces Pellet stoves Wood-fuelled stoves