This house in Venice feels like it was always meant to be there.
A home with soul where traditional Mediterranean language is softened and reinterpreted into something calm, grounded, and deeply human.
Soft plaster, warm wood, and a timeless roof line come together to shape a new identity that feels familiar without being nostalgic.
The entry is not just an entrance.
It’s a pause.
A stone portal that compresses the moment before opening into the home creating contrast, depth, and intention. You don’t walk in, you arrive.
Inside, the staircase becomes the anchor.
Not decoration, not background — but structure. It organizes movement, frames views, and gives the house a quiet rhythm as you move through it.
The strength of the project is in its balance.
Strong geometry, softened by material.
Defined forms, but never rigid.
Spaces unfold naturally toward light.
Indoor and outdoor dissolve into each other not as a feature, but as a way of living. The backyard is not separate. It’s an extension of the same experience.
Nothing is forced.
Nothing is loud.
This is a house built on feeling not trends.
Strong and soft at the same time.
The house heart
A sculptural gesture that slows you down as you pass
It’s where the rest feels complete
“Sleeping experience”

