In a singular enclave, facing the coast and breathing the breeze of the sea and the mountain, is located Villa Caliza, a project of maarquitectura in which the peculiarities of the piece of land and the orography of the terrain were the main conditions for designing the layout.
Access to Villa Caliza takes place through a large lobby on the first floor that connects directly with the lower one. An imposing glazed space works as a connecting link and allows visual communication with the exterior and its immediate surroundings.
Despite being a project of straight lines and modern appearance, warmth is present thanks to an exclusive selection of materials where the Petra ISLIMM collection by Inalco has a great role: it has been used as an interior and exterior floor, covers the entire kitchen, part of the main facade and even the ramp and the entrance door. Its design is inspired by the natural formation of limestones ('caliza' in Spanish), the name that the house finally adopts.
Regarding the distribution, it emphasizes the importance of open spaces that, together with the large openings in their facades, make the exterior one more element of the house.
In fact, the pool and the porch are conceived as the main social gathering area, allowing to enjoy the calm of the mountain and beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Technical Data
Private house in Spain
Collection: Petra iSLIMM by Inalco
Architects: maarquitectura
Interior design: Bolmen Muebles
Photographers: Kiko Moncada y Vicente Brassa
Lighting: Ineslam
Equipment: Jung, Daikin, Siemens
Toilets and taps: Agape, Tres
External woodwork: Technal, Hormann
Promoter: Confortstyle Mediterránea
Builder: Edificaciones RC
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