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Due Sorelle: Two Sisters Design a Monolithic Dome Home

Image: Let’s talk! — This small but cozy ...

Let’s talk! — This small but cozy conversation area features soft-white, curved walls and plump, colorful sofas.


Image: An inviting entry — A curtained front ...
Image: By design — Bookshelves lining the wall ...
Image: No wasted space — Here is a ...
Image: Tile floors — Except for the living ...
Image: Music, Music, Music! — Efficient furniture placement ...
Image: Good Night! — Soft-blues, whites and black ...
Image: Bathroom — It has both shower and ...
Image: Due Sorelle — Built on a 2-foot-high ...

Two Sisters in Italy, Texas

Due Sorelle in the romantic language of Italy means Two Sisters. Thanks to Melinda and Sarah, two daughters of Monolithic’s President David South, we now have a Due Sorelle at our headquarters in Italy, Texas.

In 2004, with the help of Judy South, their mom, Melinda and Sarah designed and planned the construction of a 32-foot-diameter Monolithic Dome home that they named Due Sorelle. Built on a 2-foot-high stemwall, this home’s 804-square-foot interior includes two bedrooms, one bath, an open living/dining area and a kitchen with generous storage.