
Located in the city Melidesh, Portugal, the house was designed by Pedro Reis and a suburban housing option where you can escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. It was erected on a hilltop in the countryside and surrounded by incredible natural beauty. Strict geometric shape at home is the intersection of two blocks located perpendicular to each other. View from above resembles a cross, and the blocks are located at different levels. This apparent separation indicates the presence of common and private areas in the house. Thus, the upper block light – a vivid example of the classic modern home with large windows and minimalism in interior design. At the same time the lower level hides several service rooms, and rooms of personal use. Lovely patio and pool house adds charm to make it suitable for a comfortable stay.






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