This residential project in Nicosia offers a fresh approach to urban family living. The three-bedroom detached house is positioned at the back of the plot, with outdoor spaces, including a pool and terraces, placed at the front to maximize privacy and avoid a neighbouring tall building at the back of the plot. A semi-perforated fence and dense vegetation shield the outdoor areas from the street. The entrance is designed as a sequence of guiding spaces, leading to an open-plan ground floor where living, dining, and kitchen areas flow together. Moveable partitions provide flexibility and adaptability.
The circulation areas are located at the back, ensuring that the living spaces and outdoor areas are the primary focus on the ground floor while on the first floor, the bedrooms and a laundry area are arranged for practicality. A volume placed perpendicularly above the living area below provides partial cover to the outdoor terraces. A moveable perforated screen on the building’s exterior allows for controlled sunlight and privacy while also gives the house a distinctive character. This feature enables residents to adjust their environment according to their needs, making the home adaptable and comfortable for family life.