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Carmen House by Carles Faus Arquitectura

FeaturedCarmen House by Carles Faus Arquitectura

Embodying the elegance of traditional Ibizan architecture and minimalist design principles, the Carmen House in Dénia, Alicante, Spain, is a testament to the refined style of Carles Faus Arquitectura.

Strategically designed in 2018 to enhance natural light within its white-hued interiors, the property marries the essence of its surroundings with interior design finesse, while cleverly diverting attention from the city’s hustle and bustle. Key highlights include a rectilinear layout, a large light-infused opening overlooking a pool and Dénia castle, and a double height main nucleus that breaks the exterior continuity.

Pati Blau by Fran Silvestre Arquitectos

Pati Blau by Fran Silvestre Arquitectos

Discover the enchanting blend of history and modernity that is the Pati Blau house, nestled in the Ribera Alta region of Valencia, Spain. This architectural gem, designed by Fran Silvestre Arquitectos, pays homage to its rich Muslim-era origins while embracing minimalist design principles to create an enviable living experience.

Close to the bustle of the city yet deeply connected to local culture and landscape, Pati Blau is a testament to the adaptive resilience of traditional farmhouses. Its unique design features, including a strategically planned patio, offer an unbroken connection between indoor living spaces and the vibrant outdoors. Here, the vivid blue skies of Valencia are as much a part of the house as its contemporary design.

Atelier Villa – Art Villas Costa Rica by Formafatal

FeaturedAtelier Villa – Art Villas Costa Rica by Formafatal

Experience the minimalist allure of Atelier Villa, a retreat masterfully designed by Formafatal, nestled amidst Pérez Zeledón’s verdant landscape in Costa Rica.

This architectural gem, seemingly floating above lush vegetation, captures the essence of ‘pura arquitectura’ (pure architecture) in its commitment to erasing boundaries between interior and exterior. A blend of regional craftsmanship and sustainability, the villa employs large, rust-resistant aluminum sections and charred timber cladding, resulting in a mesmerizing interplay of light, shadow, and natural tones.

Little House by Mwworks

FeaturedLittle House by Mwworks

Nestled in the lush forests of Seabeck, Washington, the Little House is a testament to the power of minimalist design and a deep connection with nature. This modern retreat, designed by Mwworks and Avery Cox Design, is perched on a north-facing bluff, offering breathtaking views of the Hood Canal and Dabob Bay. The 1,140 square foot (105.91 square meters) structure, built on an existing foundation, is a masterful blend of simplicity and elegance, with its stark exterior contrasting beautifully against a warm, bright interior.

The Little House is more than just a weekend house; it’s a sanctuary. Its design is intentionally restrained, with large carved openings in both the roof and walls that selectively embrace the views and natural light. The exterior is clad in taut oxidized black cedar and blackened cement infill panels, while the interior is warmed by lightly painted MDF panels and soft pine plywood. This retreat is a testament to the essence of the modern cabin—small in size but much larger than its boundaries.

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