On a spacious and well-oriented plot, surrounded by greenery and abundant natural light, a semi-detached single-family home has been designed to adapt in a stepped manner to the slope of the terrain. The project is organized into three levels that take advantage of the natural topography to separate functions and enhance privacy, while maintaining a close connection between interior and exterior.
The entrance volume, finished with exposed ceramic brickwork and fair-faced concrete, offers a discreet welcome and provides space for parking. The materials and colours used are the same as those of the neighbouring buildings, in order to blend into the surroundings. An exterior pathway descends to the main floor, where the daytime living areas are arranged. The living room, dining room, and kitchen open onto the landscaped outdoor space and the porch, which is oriented to capture maximum natural light. A green, protected and peaceful patio emerges between the volumes, acting as a vegetated filter between rooms. The atmosphere is complemented by dark-toned carpentry, mineral surfaces and transparent elements that bring lightness and visual continuity.
On this same level, a study and the service areas are naturally integrated into the overall layout, ensuring functionality and user comfort. An interior lift connects all levels of the house, enhancing accessibility and improving the relationship between the different areas of the home.
The first floor houses the sleeping area, with three bedrooms and a terrace open to the surroundings. On the attic floor, there is a fourth bedroom with a suite-style walk-in closet, a study, and a more secluded terrace that offers an intimate, warm space elevated above the garden. The sloped roof, finished with ceramic materials of a reinterpreted traditional style, adds character and shapes the profile of the house, which from its entrance is perceived as a discreet and integrated volume.
The project complies with the parameters established by the current urban planning regulations and meets the technical quality and safety requirements defined by the Building Regulation Act and the Technical Building Code. The building embraces contemporary architecture that combines functionality, offering comfort, efficiency, and a balanced relationship with the environment.