The main living spaces on the ground floor are organized as a continuous spatial sequence and are arranged around the pavé surface. Large openings strengthen the relationship with the garden and allow natural light to penetrate the interior, while artworks are organically integrated into the spatial composition.
The material palette of the house is based on a restrained yet expressive combination of materials—concrete, wood, metal, and marble—which, through their contrasts, form a balanced and timeless architectural language.
On the upper floor, the master bedroom includes two walk-in wardrobes and an open bathroom area, all arranged within a unified spatial layout. The opening of the washbasin area toward the balcony and, consequently, toward the garden, together with the repetition of the pavé flooring, reinforces the feeling of an interior courtyard and a way of living closely connected to nature.
The children’s rooms are organized through stepped platforms that incorporate storage, challenging the conventional room layout. Vibrant colors dominate both the bedrooms and the children’s bathroom, which offers a playful reference to life by the sea.
Finally, the basement is designed as a more private space for relaxation, including a wine cellar, a wine tasting and preparation counter, as well as a gym and wellness areas. These spaces support activities before and after the use of the outdoor swimming pool.