Located on the border of an established residential estate, the house’s first striking feature is its prominent position on the rectangular plot. Stretching along the plot’s longest side, the house maximizes both sun exposure and stunning views, while simultaneously ensuring ample privacy for the porch and pool area.







The ground floor is designed as a continuous, fluid space encompassing the living areas. A double-height living room takes center stage, with the pool serving as its backdrop. The sleeping quarters are located on the first floor, where a spacious hallway separates the children’s area from the master bedroom, which boasts a private terrace.
Wide, double-height cantilevered canopies extend the interior rooms into the outdoors. The kitchen seamlessly transitions into a porch, enclosing a barbecue area and an outdoor dining space. Meanwhile, a large cantilever extends from the living room, connecting it to the pool and creating a shaded relaxation area.











The house’s design harmonizes with its environment due to the choice of materials. The building envelope, constructed from white concrete, minimizes its visual impact on the surroundings. The rear walls and flooring utilize ivory cream masonry. Two wood tones are employed: a darker shade for the exterior window frames, and a lighter shade inside for a brighter and warmer atmosphere.

Architect
Ramon Esteve
Project Team
Víctor Ruiz
Concheta Romaní
María Luna
Visuals
Tudi Soriano
Pau Raigal
Building Engineers
Rafa Feriols
Emilio Pérez
Caroliza Tarazona
Partners
Temcco Sistemas y estructuras
Índigo Ingeniería
Construction Company
COVISAL FUTUR SLCOVISAL FUTUR SL
Music
Holzwarth & Sebastian