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Some places almost make you pause before you even go right inside. Villa Botticelli in Roma Imperiale, Forte dei Marmi, did that for me. All I could think about was the quiet you get here. Honestly, it feels like the kind of spot where mornings start a little slower and evenings stretch out a bit longer. This is a six bedroom villa with family written all over it, set right on the Tuscan coastline in one of the most recognizable communities, so the address alone feels special.
It is hard not to notice how clean and contemporary everything feels here, but somehow the classic Tuscan touches still show up in the warmest ways. You get these beautiful chandeliers in every main room, and the marble floors have this cool touch even on a hot day. The stairs are marble too, and so are the bathrooms—they all just give off that sense of being thought through. Walking around, you get this mix. Modern design, big glass windows, plus some of those little graceful details that just say Italy straight away.
Living here means space to breathe. The way the villa is spread out over three floors, you really do not feel boxed in. Downstairs, the living area is wide and open enough that it actually makes you want to invite people over to sit for coffee, not just pass through. There's a dining room that wants you to linger at long meals. The kitchen is big and practical enough you can actually see yourself cooking, not just heating up leftovers. And it opens right onto a patio, which is where you will probably end up spending half your afternoons in the good weather. You get two bedrooms on this level and a nice bathroom. One thing I like is how every room gets a bit of sunshine, especially during those quieter late afternoons.
Upstairs, you will find three more bedrooms that all have their own bathrooms—each room feels just private enough for guests or family who need a little space. There is also an extra room you could turn into whatever you need, maybe a home office or just a spare guest spot. This floor opens up to two big balconies. You can look out over the landscaped gardens and right onto the rolling landscape, which always seems to feel a little greener under that Tuscan sky. It is the kind of place that makes you step out with coffee in the morning or maybe a glass of wine as the sun goes down.
The basement is a mixed bag in the best way. There's a family room that feels tucked away in a good way—perfect for relaxed movie nights or quiet weekends in. You even have a laundry and a guest bathroom plus a separate staff apartment. The garage easily fits six cars and connects straight inside, so you do not have to fuss in the rain.
Step outside and it is just as inviting. Landscaped gardens surround the villa on all sides, and you get a good sized swimming pool. The barbecue area is tucked near the patio, so those long outdoor lunches are practically built in here. It all feels private, with the hedges and greenery wrapping around you.
You will also notice the villa is built to be comfortable all year. The energy efficiency is something you feel pretty much everywhere, thanks to insulated walls, quadruple paned windows, and in floor heating plus solar panels. Even the mosquito nets are electric, which sounds like a small thing but makes evenings outside so much easier. Video surveillance and an alarm system inside and out keep you feeling safe.
The neighborhood here leans toward quiet walks and the kind of community where you might still see kids biking home in the evenings. Coffee shops and little bakeries are never too far off. Life just feels slower in the best way.
Finding out if this villa feels like home is only a walk through away. Just reach out if you want to take a look or have any questions. At LuxuryProperty dot com we just want your next move to be comfortable and easy.
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