The natural topography of the plot and the surrounding views were used to establish a direct relationship between the main living spaces — kitchen, dining area and principal bedroom — and the landscape beyond.
The porcelain-clad façade reinforces the purity of the building’s volumes, characterised by clean lines and strong horizontality. The entrance combines different materials, including porcelain cladding and engineered timber panelling.
The day area is organised through a sequence of kitchen, living room and dining room spaces. While visually connected, each area is subtly differentiated through architectural elements. A dividing wall featuring an integrated fireplace and backlit shelving separates the kitchen from the living room, while architectural columns define the transition between the living and dining areas.
The kitchen, centred around an island and finished in neutral grey tones, creates a spacious and highly functional environment. A large picture window frames the landscape and brings natural light deep into the interior.