Description
La Nucía is a town nestled between the Serra de Bernia and Puigcampana, located very close to the shore of the Mediterranean Sea and just 50 km from the city of Alicante. It is located between the municipalities of Altea, Alfaz del Pi and Benidorm, making it an ideal place to explore the surroundings. Its unique position between the sea and the mountains provides exceptional microclimatic conditions throughout the year. In addition to its cultural and architectural
heritage, the town has a beautiful historic center. It offers numerous sports activities and viewpoints with stunning views of the sea and the surrounding cities.
The plot has an area of 800 square meters. It is located in a recently urbanized area with excellent connections to Altea and La Nucía.
The façade of the house is made up of several cubes of different sizes and heights, which are interspersed creating an irregular geometry. These cubes are carefully arranged to achieve a modern and attractive aesthetic while maintaining a sense of subtlety. This volumetric arrangement generates a play of light and shadows on the façade which adds depth and dynamism to this house. The choice of large windows and openings strategically located on the façade allows natural light to enter the interior and creates a visual connection between the interior and exterior. In addition, these elements provide panoramic views of the surrounding environment, making the most of the beauty of the La Nucia landscape.
The outdoor space follows the same geometric composition as the house, which creates a feeling of continuity and cohesion between the interior and exterior. Textures on the ground, such as the pavement, pool and garden areas, are intelligently combined to enhance the geometry of the plot. This not only gives a modern and sophisticated look to the space, but
also creates a sense of order and balance. The swimming pool is a central feature in the garden design. Its irregular shape is related to the composition of the façade and the geometry of the house in plan, which adds coherence
to the overall design. Additionally, the pool is strategically located to serve as an exterior connection between the different levels of the plot and the house.
One of the main challenges in the design of the garden was to achieve the privacy of the villa without limiting the sea views that can be seen from the first floor of the house. To address this challenge, a carefully planned landscaping project has been implemented. Natural elements such as bushes, trees, and different plant species have been used to create a
visual barrier that prevents neighboring plots from interfering with the privacy of the interior of the plot.
The exterior lighting is designed in line with the volumes and geometry of the house. The different cubes and levels of the house are strategically highlighted by placing lights at specific points. This creates a play of light and shadow that emphasizes the architectural structure, enhancing the irregular composition of the façade.
The House
In the entrance hall, we find a guest toilet and vertical communication, which allows the route to the different spaces of the home to be carried out directly. This hall also separates the day area from the main room with en-suite bathroom, located
on this floor. The day area is configured as an open space connected to each other. In this way, the kitchen-dining room are arranged in the same space, in continuity with the living room, which is understood as a differentiated space thanks to its difference in level and height. Through two steps, you access this space, which is raised in double height, giving it greater presence.
The first floor of this house is distributed in two en-suite bedrooms with dressing rooms, both of similar size.
Both rooms have a direct view of the sea and their interior design aligns with the home’s overall focus on the use of natural and quality materials. Particular attention is paid to details, and the arrangement of furniture and lighting is carefully planned to ensure comfort. From this floor, there is access to an outdoor terrace where the outdoor furniture is planned, generating spaces integrated into the architecture of the home that allow you to enjoy the outdoor space with views that reach from the Puig Campana and the Serra de Bérnia. to the sea.
The basement of this home is planned as an open space, which allows it to accommodate different and varied uses.
This level is ventilated through a patio, allowing natural light to illuminate the space.
Uses such as a common area can be envisaged, which expands the day and community area on the ground floor, a cinema, a workshop, storage space, etc.
The rooms are located so that each of them receives enough natural light. Furthermore, in all of them, a direct view is sought either with the garden or with direct views of the sea in the case of the rooms located on the first floor.
The materials used in the rooms are in line with the rest of the house. A headboard made of wood and travertine is proposed to emphasize the wall on which the bed is located. In this way, the furniture necessary in this space is completely integrated into the design of this headboard, allowing the rest of the space to be free and open.
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