Crossing this threshold, one is unexpectedly confronted by a large wall, again made of iron and glass, that separates the first area with washbasins and sanitary ware from the one dedicated to the free-standing bathtub and a very large walk-in shower. The detachment is further accentuated thanks to the use of different finishes: in the first part continues the Italian herringbone parquet flooring present in the rest of the house, while the second area is completely covered in both floor and walls in Ceppo di Grè effect stoneware evoking a box effect.
Finally, through a rasomuro door that is hidden on the wall of the living area, one reaches the bedroom, intimate and extremely enveloping thanks to the tone of blue that has been selected for the walls. It is a very cozy but extremely relaxing room capable of accommodating the necessary and without being cold.