Double story Concrete house. Ground floor: open plan Kitchen, Dining and Living room, Lounge and curved balcony/patio. Upper level: Two bedrooms and two bathrooms and small study area.
This is the second bathroom where different textures of concrete were put together and paired with a small touch of a rich wood veneer.
From the top of the stairs looking down......
Standing on the stairs looking into the study area with it's wide window seat looking out over the ocean.
This lady has curves and not scared to show them off!
Outdoor on the patio with it's lovely local cut stone work.
The patio was styled with different seating areas and direct access to the indoor living room. The big windows was used to always keep the connection between indoors and outdoors.
Front door.
This is the second bedroom. Look how they made use of the build in window seat to convert it into a bed. With the best view possible!
The concrete again was paired with a touch of wood and white!
Entrance to the expansive Master suite on the top floor.
Curved walls keeping the flow of the room and making the best views possible.
Seating area in the room to sit and relax and enjoy the ocean from a distance.
On the entree side of the room the mountain views are prominent.
Curved wall creating the perfect little alcove for the bed to fit in. Shades of concrete, white and wood!
This is the dressing area and flowing into the master bathroom.
A mirrored wall in the left used to expand the room!
The blocked in windows was used here to create an extra little counter space for the vanity.
Downstairs in the small reception room that doubles up as a TV corner.
Ocean views, oh yes!
This is the kitchen area in the vast open space. The kitchen cabinets was chosen in a minimalist style to hide clutter.
A big wine fridge/cabinet in the kitchen area.
And of course the views!
A curved wall was created to frame a piece of the room for a dining area. And with great success!
Moving into the living room with it's curved window walls, fireplace and magnificent views!
The furniture pieces were chosen carefully not to clutter the rooms, but still providing enough seating.
Shades of white and concrete living together!
On the top floor landing is this study area.
And this is a good place to start and end the day! Hope you enjoyed the tour!