Casa Alfeição is a house in Loulé, Portugal, designed in 2024 by Studio Arte architecture & design. The architecture blends with the natural landscape, while the interior design is modern but references traditional Portuguese aesthetics. Clean lines, natural materials, and a neutral color palette create a serene and inviting atmosphere, complemented by the mesmerizing views characteristic of the Algarve region.
The small property, with an accentuated slope on the topography, is located in Vila do Conde, Portugal. Designed by Raulino Silva Arquitecto in 2017, the Touguinha House features a layout that respects the indigenous architecture whilst offering up-to-date conveniences and ease of access, complemented by its original stone wall typical to the region. The lower level encompasses fundamental spaces, while the upper level is divided into a public domain and a private section.
François Leite combined Japanese and Portuguese influences in this single-story home and gallery in Porto, Portugal, designed with unique features. The design focuses on a harmonious coexistence of living spaces and a “patio” dominated by granite rock.
Designed in 2023 by PFArchStudio, Casa no Campo is a house located in Porto, Portugal. With a focus on unpretentious and harmonious living, the design emphasizes a strong connection with the exterior and respects the site’s agricultural surroundings. The minimal use of materials and carefully planned orientation create a space defined by light and shadows, offering a seamless blend of modern and traditional elements for a family of four plus two.
Povoença House, designed by Par_do, is situated in a residential area of Viana do Castelo, Portugal. Completed in 2023, this minimalist home features a distinctive concrete base embracing a central white volume. The volumes interact in a play of forms, creating a dynamic facade.