Located in an expanding area of single-family homes in Mancha Real town, this house stands out due to its combination of concave and convex roofs, allowing for the inclusion of openings to provide natural light to the home's central spaces.
A large double-height pergola on the main façade envelops the home's exterior, which also includes a pool with a waterfall, terrace, and solarium.
The ground floor consists of a large open-plan living-kitchen-dining room with direct access to the outdoor terrace and pool. The interior stairs stand out for their sculptural character, visually and spatially integrated with this room and another similar space on the lower ground floor. A corner patio provides natural light and ventilation for this room.
In the first floor in located the sleeping area, with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a dressing room. It presents an interesting spatial interplay of different heights due to the nature of the different curved roofs.