Accommodations
| First floor – terrace level: | 1 Bedroom(2 twin beds), 1 Bathroom with tub/shower, 1 'convertible' Bedroom with 'day-bed' or sitting area with 'antique sink and mirror' console. Access to outside 'Lower' Terrace. |
| Second floor: | Kitchen and Dining-room, Laundry/Storage room with Half-bath (commode). Access to outside and 'Upper' Terrace. |
| Third Floor: | 2 Bedrooms (1 with 2 twin beds / 'yellow room' -- 1 with kingsize bed-'matrimoniale' / 'rose room'), 1 Bathroom with shower. Access to outside – mountain side of house. |
| Fourth Floor: | Living-room or Salon (occupying entire floor) |
Note: There are 2 twin beds in all rooms which can be converted to a kingsize(matrimoniale) bed or kept separate. Presently, the 'rose' room is made up as kingsize bed('matrimoniale).
'La Casa' has four levels, or floors, connected by a stone staircase. The entire top floor is large, gracious living room ('salotto') with a wood burning fireplace. The room has spectacular views of Camaiore below and across the valley. Local legend suggests that the house was built directly on the 'ley-line' of Camaiore's oldest chuch, the magnificent, ancient Badia which dates back to the 10th century. To view the Badia directly below on a clear night bestows on the viewer a marvelous sense of the local history and a peaceful, joyous tranquility.
Below the living room are two bedrooms and a full bath. Here also are wonderful views of the valley. From this floor there is access to the outside, or mountain side of the house. This, in fact, is the original main door the house and often it is convenient to take luggage in and out through this door.
On the next level is a large kitchen and dining room with fireplace, a half-bath, and wonderful views over the valley. From the kitchen there is side access to the outside, and steps to an upper and lower terrace. The door to the kitchen is the one generally most convenient to enter and leave the house.
Beneath the kitchen and dining room is the first floor which includes a third bedroom and full bath along with a 'piccolo salotto' or sitting area (convertible small bedroom). From this floor there are doors from both the bedroom and sitting area to a lower, lushly planted terrace which also has a lovely view over the valley of Camaiore.
'La Casa' will accommodate comfortably up to six or seven guests – three couples or combination adults and children. Two people can occupy the house and not see each other; with six or more the men may have to wait for the ladies.

