The music room in the San Lorenzo Holy Deer in Rome , features frescoed 8 metre tall ceilings. The cool grey terracotta floor tiles found in several of the rooms, set in a neat herringbone pattern, were commissioned exclusively for the apartment to mimic the sacristy floors of Sant'Agnese below.


Beyond the music room, a living-entertainment room, an open-plan kitchen where a personal chef prepares meals, and two en-suite bedrooms.
The library of the San Lorenzo Holy Deer Lodge is a place where the guest can admire the frescos presenting the Pamphili legacy with their family symbol of a dove and olive branch. Not wanting this beautiful space to be merely moved through, it was developed to be a dual function, adding a fireplace, benches, and a library. The intention was to encourage lingering. Historical and cultural books on the shelves fuel curiosity for a sense of the place. A long velvet bench was installed with lighting along its base. An antique fireplace was installed with two niched bookshelves to add to the calming atmosphere and to add a function to what was originally a mere function. This is merely one slice of heaven in this luxury locale in Rome.
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