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Our Gelati House …. becomes Casa Bianca

rustic farmhouse

No matter the set backs with our rustic farmhouse we always keep moving forward.

Over the past month I’ve been out of action with a mystery illness. Sam has continued to work on ‘Casa Bianca’ next door to our house, we hope to have it habitable so friends and family can come to stay with us and experience life here in the valley we love so much. Lots of work to be done, nothing new for us but we will be taking it slowly till I’m recovered.

Maybe I can come in at the end for the ‘house dressing’….I don’t mind missing out on all the cleaning.

Bianco on the outside and gelati flavored on the inside, the latest addition to our rustic farmhouse is just a delight. Sam has been clearing the rubbish from inside the house and the main rooms are now cleared. Four tractor loads so far.

Under these stairs are two cellars which are crammed with more rubbish, the doorways are tiny and I haven’t even taken a look. The doors and windows need replacing, every surface needs a good clean and the whole place needs flea bombing.

This room will be gutted, cleaned, painted and something needs to be done with the flooring. All of the rubbish has been cleared out and only the old fridge and cabinet are still in here now.

rustic farmhouse
rustic farmhouse

I’m already imagining the transformation photos, I’m picturing the rustic farmhouse of my imagination, somewhere friends and family can come to visit and experience life in the valley. We’ve left all the windows open to start to air it out. It will take shape quickly once cleaned, then we start looking at new sink, and furnishings.

I like the old fireplace, everything else will get pulled out and we’ll start from scratch. The doorway leads into the stairwell and across from this room is another largish airy room that was used as a bedroom. The window looks out over the old original road.

After so many renovations this doesn’t phase me at all, although now being unwell I haven’t been able to help out, just supervise from a distance for short periods of time before heading back inside to rest.

rustic farmhouse

So we’ve been through many renovations in Australia and now this is our third rustic farmhouse in Italy, hopefully our last for a few years.

The staircase up to the main bedroom has a small lean, and seems to also have a bit of a twist. It’s an art form making it to the top level without whacking your head on the ceiling, Sam has a few new scars. Ahhh the master bedroom…..what can I say?

Everything is going, the furniture will be broken up so we can get it out, and then used for firewood. The room is actually quite big and although it has the most mold we think it’s coming from a leak somewhere in the rock roof. I’m not sure what will happen with the old stairs, perhaps a spiral staircase instead.

Thank you again for all your well wishes and love, I’m still struggling with exhaustion, and now a bad cough, aches and pains, and menopause thrown into the mix…..Bonus. Having just about given up hope I sent out some messages to our English speaking friends and guess what found a Doctor (I thought he was a musician lol) and I hope to get some thoughts about what might be going on with my health.

It’s been almost four weeks now since I went to the hospital and I don’t feel much better. Something has to give……hopefully it won’t be me.

and the gang x

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  1. Karen
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    Lisa…your website is gorgeous! I’m so sorry you haven’t been feeling well and hope that you feel better pronto! Mercury Retrograde is over tomorrow and maybe your mystery illness will be too. What a treat to see all these pictures of you in Italy! I’m going to share some of them on my Facebook page now.

    Huge hugs,
    Karen

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    • Lisa Chiodo
      Lisa Chiodo says:
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      Ciao Karen, I’m feeling much better and am sure it was a virus with the menopause thrown in as well. Thanks so much for sharing it makes a huge difference to me xx

  2. Lisa Wood
    Lisa Wood says:
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    What a beautiful old house – that staircase looks scary!! you sure do have a lot of work ahead of you all for the renovations to be completed, but the outcome will be so worth it.
    Gosh Lisa you so need to find a natural therapist to help you out with what’s going on, can you get to one in Italy, or find one in Paris?
    Sure hope you get well soon xxx

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    • Lisa Chiodo
      Lisa Chiodo says:
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      Lisa I am determined to find a way to get some balance with our simple life. Working on the house and the site and creating an online business arghhh. I’m sure you know what I mean. xx

  3. cathleen crawford
    cathleen crawford says:
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    Lisa would have any interest in selling the sink when you remove it? Might be too much trouble to remove without damage, but it is what I am looking for. Maybe some of your new friends there could prepare it for shipping. e-mail me and we can talk about how much it would take for Sam to take on this little project. Please consider my offer.

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    • Lisa Chiodo
      Lisa Chiodo says:
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      Hey Cathleen we’ll most likely reuse the sink but if not I’ll let you know. You’re in the USA…..aren’t you. It’s not in great condition either, funny that something so common over here is hard to find where you are. x

    • cathleen crawford
      cathleen crawford says:
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      New and in perfect condition will run into the thousands of dollars, here in California! Happy to hear that you will reuse it. Farm kitchen sinks are the thing here for high end remodels.

    • Lisa Chiodo
      Lisa Chiodo says:
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      Hey Cathleen email me at admin (at) vertexinfosolution.com/renovatingitaly
      Maybe we could find you another sink, we could supply some if you are able to sell them x
      Not sure on the freight costs but worth looking into x

  4. Sarah Hudson
    Sarah Hudson says:
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    You certainly know how to pick them and have amazing vision! I would love to do what you’ve been doing but I am definitely going to come and stay in that little house one day – its a promise to myself.
    Take it easy with yourself – recovering form a virus like that ( sound like Glandular fever type of symptoms or Fribromyalgia) takes a long time and rest is best! Menopause – well thats a whole different ball game! Theres a natural tablet here called Harmony and it was like a miracle drug for me. I tried everything else except HRT and this one worked in 3 days. I can get you some and send it if you’d like me to. Much love and hugs xx

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    • Lisa Chiodo
      Lisa Chiodo says:
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      Dearest Sarah hope all is well with you. I know one day you’ll be here to wander the valley with us and you have a place to stay anytime. I think it was a virus as well and oh I”m loving the menopause. Don’t worry about sending the tablets I can get my SIL to send some.

      I’m slowly catching up with everything and sorry I haven’t been in touch I just avoided my inbox. sending love xx

  5. Catherine
    Catherine says:
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    I really hope you’re feeling better by now Lisa! The new place looks delightful, even though yes there will be a lot of work. A wonderful project. But keep laying low and get your rest! Xxcat

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    • Lisa Chiodo
      Lisa Chiodo says:
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      Feeling much better now Catherine and now concentrating on getting healthy and fit, and having a spring clean spruce up for myself. I can’t wait to get the new place finished and start decorating….my favorite bit.
      sending love xx

  6. Krista
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    I feel so excited for you and am so proud of you for resting, even though you must be itching to start beautifying your new place. 🙂 We’ve been shifting furniture and clearing out and making new little nooks and crannies for ourselves. It feels so good. 🙂

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    • Lisa Chiodo
      Lisa Chiodo says:
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      Resting seemed like hard work for me, I’m always doing something Krista. Feeling better now and starting to catch up, little nooks sound wonderful and I’m loving all the pics of the baby goats, what do you do with them all?? xxx

  7. Jenny
    Jenny says:
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    Goodness you are incredible. Such vision to be able to see the possibilities of this house. I look forward to seeing it come to life as part of your lovely home. I really hope that you get a clear diagnosis very soon. It sounds like you’ve had such a difficult time health wise. Keep resting. Sam looks as though his health is now 100% which is great to see.

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  8. Laney (Ortensia Blu)
    Laney (Ortensia Blu) says:
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    Oh my you have your hands full! But how exciting to completely transform such a rustic house-looking forward to the photos of the progress.

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    • Lisa Chiodo
      Lisa Chiodo says:
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      I just keep getting a bigger plate to juggle Laney xx

  9. Suzanne Gray
    Suzanne Gray says:
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    What a delightful project! I can’t wait to see what you do with it. Italy is my soul spot. Though I’m not of Italian descent, I felt like i just belonged there.

    Best of luck on your journey. I love hearing what you’re up to.

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    • Lisa Chiodo
      Lisa Chiodo says:
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      It really is a ‘soul spot’ here in the valley and italy is in my heart also. I know what you mean about feeling as if you instantly belong, sending love x

  10. Donna Marie
    Donna Marie says:
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    I absolutely love what you do. I cannot wait to see what’s next. You always have me anticipating … I like that. Keep up the good work.
    Also you have a wonderful family .. you are very blessed!

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    • Lisa Chiodo
      Lisa Chiodo says:
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      OH I love that we keep you anticipating Donna, it’s always a surprise to me when the project is completed, I never know exactly how it will turn out. It’s a good reminder to look at all you have and just be thankful, from the inside our family can seem a bit crazy xx

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Ciao I’m Lisa

Together with my husband Sam we’ve renovated multiple homes in Australia and now on our second in Italy. This time it’s a medieval hamlet at the foot of the Alps in Piemonte. I love the simple life, photography and working from home with my cat on my lap.  Our mission? To help you create your Italian dream life!

 

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