The customers from St. Petersburg wanted as much sun as possible, just like in their beloved city of Ponta do Sol on the island of Madeira. The Portuguese holidays are undoubtedly reminiscent of the white plaster, large-format tiles, wooden shutters on the windows and an old olive tree on the patio. Nothing prevents access to light and heat: panoramic windows with thin aluminum profiles, energy-efficient double-glazed windows and tempered glass fences blur the boundary between the landscape and interiors.
Due to the significant height difference on the site, the house has two levels. From the street, it is presented by a rather modest two-story volume, which connects to a covered parking for two cars. On the south side facing the sea, the house opens onto three floors with balconies and a spacious terrace, which is shaded by a gallery and accentuated by natural travertine finishes. Laconic smoothed shapes complement the subtropical landscape and garden furniture, matched to the facades.
From the level of the entrance group and parking, the visitor gets to the ground floor with an office, a wardrobe and a spacious kitchen-living room, from where there is access to the terrace. On the second floor there are three bedrooms with balconies: guest, children's and master. There is a cinema room, a kitchen-bar and a spa area hidden in the basement - from here there is access to the patio.