RF398 | Esmoriz
Residential
Client: Private Client
Area: 223.25 m2
Team: to be defined
Construction: to be defined
Contractualization: 2023
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The single-family house in Esmoriz was designed for a couple who were looking for a house that reflected their way of life and that was built on a single floor.
Located in a privileged area close to the sea, this house was designed to provide functionality.
It develops within the plot and into its own private space.
Set back from the busy street, it offers privacy to future residents.
The marble façade gives solidity to the designed architecture, while the light and minimal roof ensures discreet integration with the surroundings.
Living Abroad
Develop the house for the interior of your plot
The house is designed on a single floor, maximizing the fluidity of the spaces, with no visible structure to interrupt the visual continuity.
This organization allows for a more open and integrated experience of the interior and exterior.
In this way, the house lives for its plot.
The social areas were designed to open up completely to the outside, facilitating a direct connection between the interior and the garden, allowing maximum use of the plot area.
Your routine, our design
The experiences that shape space
Each couple has their own aspirations and, consequently, their own experiences.
The reality of the home office creates a workspace that blends in with the rest of the house.
The architecture opens up the office to the common room, providing views and direct integration with the garden, creating a working environment that merges with the social and outdoor spaces.
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Unique Features
- Materiality and Design: Solid marble façade, balanced with a minimalist roof that ensures integration with the surrounding landscape.
- Layout of the house: The house is set within the plot, away from the busy street.
- Connection to the outside: Communal and social areas that open out onto the garden and swimming pool.
- Fluidity of Spaces: Absence of visible structure that interrupts visual continuity, maximizing the sense of continuity of the space.