In the hamlet of Miseregne which is just under a kilometer from the Municipality of Fenis, Francesco Nex, one of the major Aosta Valley artists of the twentieth century, painter and sculptor, has created a house which, although strongly anchored to the peasant tradition of the valley, beautifully represents his idea of between art and domestic spaces. Natural light, essential for traditional valley houses, creates environments in which time seems to have stopped to be able to show itself now to our eyes, in all its variegated range of colors.
Everything revolves around the two main environments, the dining room on the ground floor, the artist's favorite place to welcome his family and friends, and the mezzanine where the studio where the works of art were created is located. The rest of the house is an essential outline, which in the play of staggered floors invites guests to discover the rooms that make up this fundamental architectural transposition of the popular inspiration of Francesco Nex.
Typical Aosta Valley house, built in stone, wood and roof in lose, independent on 4 sides.
The house is composed as follows:
P. Land, entrance to the living room with fireplace, from this room you can access via a wooden staircase to a first mezzanine with an opening onto the living room. From this first mezzanine there is access to a second mezzanine with an opening on the living room.
Also from the ground floor there is access to a large living room, kitchen, dressing room and bathroom. A wooden staircase leads up to a room with an open view of the valley with balcony, a room with mezzanine and dressing room.
Floor S1: 2 large cellars for a total of 178 m2 connected internally by a staircase and optionally with independent access from outside the house.
The house can be semi-detached as it has an independent apartment if desired consisting of:
independent entrance, kitchen, staircase leading to the upper floor with large living room, sleeping area, mezzanine and bathroom.
Surrounding garden .