A hillside home where life begins to slow down—just enough to notice what matters again.
For those starting to feel the pull away from the noise, it offers a rare balance: space, quiet, and a more intentional way of living—close enough to stay connected, far enough to truly breathe.


You leave the city behind, and almost without noticing, the road turns into something else—quieter, greener, enclosed by forest.
It feels unexpected.
And when you arrive, the house is still held within it, not fully revealed—just beginning to open toward the view.
But the real sense of it starts once you step inside.


With open views and a sense of privacy, the setting brings a quiet calm that’s hard to replicate. It’s a place where the outside world feels present but never overwhelming.


Step inside and the openness continues. The living room expands into a wide, light-filled space, where views stretch through to the garden and everything feels a little more at ease.


Two children’s rooms on the first floor, are set apart with a sense of quiet and balance.
Simple and well-proportioned, they offer a calm setting for rest, play, and everyday life.


The rhythm of the home returns to the kitchen—a spacious, grounded area at the heart of it all.
Finished in soft green tones, it brings a sense of warmth and ease, with space to cook, gather and ease into the quieter part of the day.


Upstairs, two out of three bedrooms continue the same sense of calm and space.
Well-proportioned and quietly set apart, they offer a place to slow down, rest, and step away from the day.
And another space quietly waits to be discovered.

Set slightly apart, the third bedroom transformed into office reveals itself through the view.
A desk placed toward the horizon, where the landscape carries your attention outward and clears what felt crowded before.
It’s the kind of space where focus comes more easily, ideas settle, and work begins to feel less like effort—and more like flow.


Two bathrooms, one on each floor, carry the same quiet, considered approach.
Finished in soft green tones, they feel fresh, composed, and in tune with the rest of the home—spaces designed for everyday ease.


A quiet world on the lower level
(la tavernetta)
offers a complete space of its own, with a dedicated kitchen and bathroom—ready for living, hosting, or welcoming guests with ease.
Across the home, wood finishes add a steady warmth, tying each level together with a sense of cohesion.
Just beyond the city, between Pecetto and Revigliasco—set within one of the most desired addresses in Collina—there is a place that doesn’t try to explain itself all at once.
You arrive through greenery, an olive tree marking the threshold, and from there, the house unfolds gradually across its three levels, its five bedrooms, and its quiet corners.
There is space here—around 360 square meters of it—but it reveals itself slowly in the way you move through it.
In the evening, the fireplaces begin to shape the atmosphere, adding a quiet, steady warmth that settles into the background.
Set within a semi-detached home, with its own private garden and a garage kept discreetly to the side, everything feels considered but never overstated.
It’s not something that fully translates in words.
It settles in differently—through the space, the quiet, the distance from everything else.
It reveals itself quietly, once you’re there.
This home is offered at €550,000