Is the aesthetics of a house enough for you or do you think it should communicate who you are?

The house must be more than just an aesthetic element; it must represent who you are and the way you live.

Our multidisciplinary team consists of experts who understand this need.

We have a life coach who listens and interprets your needs; architects, designers, and planners who work together, along with craftsmen and plumbers, to provide turnkey service.

Before building your home, it is essential to visualize an image that represents your chosen model in every detail. This ensures that the idea that struck you will translate into your final home.

We present each element from furniture to flooring to wall color through images that show how they complement each other, ensuring a clear overview.

This approach eliminates the risk of dissatisfaction , often caused by seeing separately the elements that will be included in your home.

Many focus only on aesthetics, but the real magic lies in finding a space that reflects your personality and way of life.

By relying on us, you will discover the importance of having a home that tells a story about you.

A house is not just a physical place: It is a reflection of those who live in it.

Don't be influenced only by what is aesthetically pleasing

But try to understand what really represents you

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The concept of housing not only as a physical space

Emanuel Giovanetti 19.3.2025 @2024 Giovanetti Home SA

In the book *”The Places of Dwelling “* by Paola Coppola Pignatelli, the author explores the concept of dwelling not only as a mere physical space, but as a meaningful environment that reflects human relationships, culture and individual identity. The main key points of the concept of dwelling in the text are summarized below.

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Psychology of living: how to build happy environments

Arch. Viola Curti 19.3.2025 @2024 Giovanetti Home SA

Psychologists around the world urge us to take care of ourselves and our surroundings by paying attention to the structuring of our living environment. But why? We find out in this article excerpted and from: Our home speaks to us psychology of living by A. Capogna. Happy reading!

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Living spaces play a crucial role in the well-being of those who live there

Arch. Viola Curti 24.2.2025 @2024 Giovanetti Home SA
Living spaces play a crucial role in the well-being of those who live there, and their effect can vary greatly depending on personal and cultural factors. A living environment must convey a range of sensations and qualities to ensure that people feel comfortable, safe, and stimulated. Listed below are some key aspects to consider.

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The link between home design, listening and psychological well-being

Arch. Viola Curti 24.2.2025 @2024 Giovanetti Home SA
Our home environment has a significant impact on our mood, mental health and overall well-being. Research has shown that the design of the spaces in which we live can influence our emotions, productivity, and relationships. However, to design spaces that truly meet the needs of those who inhabit them, it is critical to consider the importance of listening and personality interpretation by an experienced coach. Understanding this connection allows us to create homes that not only meet practical needs but also nurture our psychological well-being.

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Renovating a studio apartment: A Design Project to live together in harmony

Arch. Viola Curti 18.1.2025 @2024 Giovanetti Home SA
In the heart of a vibrant urban setting, we had the opportunity to undertake an exciting project for a client of GiovanettiHome SA. The task of our team, consisting of two architects and a designer, was to renovate a small studio apartment so as to optimize its space and encourage sharing.. The main challenge? Creating an environment that would allow both people living there to enjoy privacy, despite the size limitations of the apartment.

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Changing Housing Needs: How Covid has redefined our concept of housing

Emanuele Giovanetti 17.1.2025 @2024 Giovanetti Home SA
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on many aspects of our lives, and one of the most noticeable changes has been the way we perceive and use our living spaces. Today, people’s housing needs have changed dramatically: the home is no longer just a place to sleep and eat; it has become a multifunctional refuge, a place to work, relax, and find a moment of peace in a fast-paced society.

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