Giorgio Armani’s Exquisite Villas


Giorgio Armani is an Italian fashion designer who’s popular for his menswear. He enjoys a whole lot of accolades today for clean, tailored lines. Armani as a company was created in 1975, and he was acclaimedItaly’s most successful designer. It would interest you to know that Armani has an annual turnover of $1.6 billion and a personal fortune of $7 billion as of 2012. With such amount of money at his deposal and his fashion flair, it is expected that he owns homes that would portray such taste.
Antigua villa
The great Italian designer Giorgio Armani is in possession of two linked villas in the quite islands ofAntiguawhich emits their own sleek design. The two elegant villas are named Villa Serene and Villa Flower, and they are both fully equipped with varied elements that defines the style of the designer. The other Villa (Villa Flower) is characterized by gray palette, while shades of beige define that of Villa Serene.
Accommodation: The perfect design of theCaribbean beach house makes it stand out from the other villas around it. The villa’s interior is lined with designs from the Armani’s own furniture line. One of its outstanding features is a U shaped Grembo sofa that sits in the living room, asides this you’ll find some unique lambs, accessories and textiles.
Features: One of its amazing features is the way in which the stunning Cliffside was incorporated into the design and this is definitely an eye catcher for anyone. Armani did blend some of his personal style to the villas by going for louvered shutters, light draperies as alternatives for window glass panes and mosquito netting.
Saint Moritz Mansion
Giorgio Armani with a net worth of over $7 billion is expected to own holiday homes around the world and is also able to show case his taste of fashion in his home designs. Armani’sSaint MoritzMansionis located away from the hustle and bustle ofSaint Moritz, a resort town inEngadine Valley,Switzerland.
Accommodation: This awesome home of his is a 17th century architectural design, with a lot more multi-ethnic interiors which radiates a sense of history and formal grace. Its tiny windows are being protected by the thick shutters, with a front inscription that carries the name of the house “Chesa Orso Bianco” or Polar Bear House. The house is adorned with elegant wood, as well as dark brown wood beautification for the living room. The whole house is made up of Japanese-style sliding doors lining, that opens up to the dining room and kitchen. It is a six-bedroom house, with an extensive top-floor master suite that’s adorned with domed ceilings and dormer windows. To top it all up, the house was designed by Armani’s own team with detail and perfection.
Farmhouse

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