Set along a religious pilgrimage route just southwest of Vienna, dotted with well-preserved and historically significant baroque churches and monasteries, Neuhaus Castle is a 13th-century fortification long left in ruins. Seeing its potential as a country residence, a family has spent the better part of the past four decades slowly but surely restoring this 10,500-square-foot installation and bringing it back to its former, if also updated, glory. Helping them move the meticulous and at times arduous process along is Some Place Studio, which recently outfitted the guest quarters, a modest yet cohesively designed suite of rooms with key details nodding to the locale’s rich history but also contemporary convenience.