The architectural design of the new family house reflects the character of the surrounding development while respecting the buildability of the plot. The massing is based on a composition of two volumes—the T-shaped first floor forms a stable base, while the rotated second-floor volume creates a sense of dynamism and visually lightens the upper structure.
The layout is designed to optimize functionality and ensure logical spatial connections, with careful orientation to the cardinal points. The entrance is positioned at street level, leading to a three-car garage and an additional outdoor parking area for two vehicles.
Upon entering, a spacious foyer offers ample storage and seamless accessibility to all areas of the house. A dominant staircase, illuminated by a large window and skylight, allows for the placement of indoor greenery, bringing a natural element into the interior.
The main living space, combining the kitchen, dining area, and living room, serves as the heart of the home. A partially open ceiling visually connects both floors, enhancing the sense of openness. The interior’s focal point is a fireplace and an onyx wall, which immediately draws attention upon entering the house.
The first floor accommodates the master bedroom, a guest room, technical facilities, and a wellness area. The second floor features two children’s bedrooms, each with private facilities, and a south-facing study offering panoramic views.
The material palette ensures a harmonious connection with nature, balancing contrasting textures. The façade combines wooden cladding, stone, and exposed plaster, creating a rich tactile experience.
Green roofs not only enhance the house’s aesthetics but also improve ecological sustainability, helping to reduce heat accumulation and regulate rainwater. The interior finishes reflect this natural approach, incorporating walnut wood, stone, onyx, exposed plaster, and natural textiles.
Sustainability is integrated through passive shading solutions, including roof overhangs and external blinds. A natural pond, connected by terraced outdoor spaces, balances terrain elevation differences while contributing to microclimate improvement.