Modular Cantilevered structure, Minimalistic Interiors, Biophilia connectivity, Neutral Color Palette, Simplicity and Sophistication
Embracing the principles of Mies style of Bauhaus, this house lies on a hilltop coastal with a
durable metal and concrete frame. Cantilevered on one end, this
2,900 sqft house overlooks the extensive views of the city and offers quality living to the
homeowners. Throughout the approach, meaningful design has been preached from the
moment one steps on the staggered floating staircase until the secured contemporary
indoors.
Architecture and interiors are interlaced together into a seamless, monochromatic and
modern-looking project that applauds the relationship between outdoors and indoors
through floor-to-ceiling windows gazing over at the incredible views. Marble countertops
and dark-brown, greyish tone cabinets polish the kitchen into a minimalist product that
draws the eye and create a vibrant yet relaxing zone in the house.