Projects, Residential

A house that embraces the landscape

Surrounded by forests and nature, this detached house stands tall.

Projects, Residential

The intervention, through interior design Julia Brunet and in collaboration with the architecture studio PAM, opts for fine materials, open spaces and a layout that allows natural light to flood in and the landscape to be enjoyed.

Stone, wood and natural light are the three main features of this project. From the entrance, a hallway clad in stone and wood provides continuity with the exterior materials and organises access to the different areas of the house. The natural wood panelling not only adds warmth but also subtly conceals the guest bathroom and guest area.

The guest bathroom, designed with beige microcement and wallpaper featuring gold and brown plant motifs, combines functionality and decorative detail. In this space, el lavabo Rio washbasin by Bathco,, made of natural stone, becomes a key element that reinforces the organic and natural character of the project.

The living area consists of a living room, dining room and kitchen in a single open-plan space, with large openings onto the porch and garden. The visual connection with the outside, the abundant natural light and the use of wood on the ceilings and floors create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The central fireplace and the reading corner next to the large window are just some of the details designed to allow you to enjoy the home in all seasons.

A wooden slatted screen acts as a visual filter, providing access to the more private areas: the study, the gym and the sauna. In the master bedroom, the interior design combines wood, grey microcement and black iron to create a sober, elegant and functional atmosphere.

A project that highlights integrated architecture, the use of authentic materials and a layout that meets everyday needs without compromising on comfort or design.