
THE MOUNTAIN RANGES AS THE PROTAGONIST
This project was designed on a plot of land located in the mountains, with a natural slope and amazing views, which became the central axis of the proposal. From the start, the premises were to create a house wide, bright, warm and functional, where each space exploited the environment.
The design accompanies the slope of the land, generating different levels both in the exterior and in the interior. The access is through a large wooden door pivot, designed to measure, while a series of wooden braces mark the entrance and divided use sectors, public and private.
To bring warmth and character, I chose noble materials such as wood and old doors re-used in the interior. The kitchen, integrated to the dining room, with a central island that becomes a meeting point for the family.
The barbecue area, separated by a large double door of old wood, can work independently or connected with the rest of the house, adaptable to different needs. The large windows of iron divided allow you to merge the inside with the outside, flooding the spaces with natural light and creating a permanent connection to the landscape.
In the dining room, a picture window that frames the landscape as if it were a box, allowing its inhabitants to enjoy the view at any time of the day. All of the environments were designed to be broad and fluid, favoring family gatherings and with friends, in a home where comfort and nature coexist in harmony.
The design accompanies the slope of the land, generating different levels both in the exterior and in the interior. The access is through a large wooden door pivot, designed to measure, while a series of wooden braces mark the entrance and divided use sectors, public and private.
To bring warmth and character, I chose noble materials such as wood and old doors re-used in the interior. The kitchen, integrated to the dining room, with a central island that becomes a meeting point for the family.
The barbecue area, separated by a large double door of old wood, can work independently or connected with the rest of the house, adaptable to different needs. The large windows of iron divided allow you to merge the inside with the outside, flooding the spaces with natural light and creating a permanent connection to the landscape.
In the dining room, a picture window that frames the landscape as if it were a box, allowing its inhabitants to enjoy the view at any time of the day. All of the environments were designed to be broad and fluid, favoring family gatherings and with friends, in a home where comfort and nature coexist in harmony.












