The architect and future occupants worked together to design what today has become a reality: a country
house but with all the comforts of a home in the city. The house is divided into distinct areas, providing in turn the living space, bedrooms, bathrooms and another that is in effect a small house, joined to the main space but independent. Work has hardly started on the vast garden that surrounds both the residence and the swimming pool, but it is beginning to reflect the influences of people who love planning and who take their environment and surroundings seriously. Viewed from a distance, the house displays the natural materials that were employed in its construction: mainly thatch, wood, tiles, flat river stone and stones, paying tribute to its natural surroundings.
On passing through the main entrance, we come across a small cabin to the right that gives the house an authentic country feel. This leads on to a specially designed kitchen which is practical and very functional. To the left, a staircase leads to the second floor and a bedroom with its own well proportioned terrace and balcony. The view from here is simply spectacular.
Downstairs are two more bedrooms, and naturally all the bedrooms have bathrooms en suite. he general proportions and dimensions of the house and its various spaces provide a feeling of being drawn together, which is only achieved when the correct proportions are kept between furnishings, decoration and space.
The small house mentioned above has two more small rooms, a bathroom and open plan kitchen. The designer has had fun with this space, which has clearly been given over to thatch. It seems to want to shelter us under its fronds, inviting us to play “hide and go seek”, giving a very special feel both to its interior and its frontage. |