Old-World Architecture in Pastel Hues at Hotel Palazzo Daniele in Italy

Photography via Palazzo Daniele

Take a look at Palazzo Daniele, a hotel at the very tip of Italy’s heel in a 150-year-old villa-turned-hotel, with stripped-back interiors by designers Ludovico and Roberto Paloma of Palomba Serafina Associati:

Into the courtyards.

Original frescoed ceilings, carefully restored, make for a colorful backdrop to clean-lined furniture and contemporary art.

A living room has eggshell-blue walls and an unexpected periwinkle trim.

An ornate hallway leads to one of the suite’s pale guest rooms.

A wall-mounted reading lamp in a guest bedroom.

A suite bedroom in hues of pale blue and persimmon.

The Suite Apartment features a simple kitchen, with tiled countertops and backsplash and skirted storage.

The pool, for keeping cool in the Italian heat.