The house is located on a spacious rectangular plot with access from the northwest. The plot slopes gently downwards to the west, offering wide views of the surroundings. The house itself is positioned on the northeast corner of the plot, thereby freeing up a large western garden.
The structure relies on simple elegance in its architecture. It has a rectangular floor plan forming the main body of the house, from which only two smaller masses extend: an elevated cubus above the living room, which increases the ceiling height of this main space of the house, and the mass of the garage. Both of these masses are visually separated from the main part of the house by their colored finishes.
The main body of the house is framed by a projecting white line that provides shading to the rooms. The façades of the house are finished with white and red plaster and large-format metal cladding.
In all details, a clean, timeless design is maintained without decorative or unnecessarily complicated elements.
The interior of the house reflects this philosophy and is also executed very simply to the point of being nearly austere. It is precisely divided into individual zones such that the northern part contains the garages and technical facilities of the house, while further south is the living zone with the living room and kitchen, leading to the quiet zone with children's rooms and the parents' bedroom.
All the living rooms offer views of the garden and the surrounding area through French windows.
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