This residential project in Nicosia is a thoughtfully designed 3-bedroom detached house, ideal for family living. The house spans two floors and incorporates materials like exposed concrete, timber-look HPL panels, glass, and white paint. The design focuses on clean, straight lines, with a curved wall on the front façade that adds a distinctive feature and subtly disrupting the uniformity and adding visual interest. The front façade includes repeating slot openings, which maintain privacy from the street while allowing natural light to enter the interior. Inside, a spiral staircase connects the ground and first floors.
The house is oriented to capture maximum sunlight throughout the day. The layout is planned to create distinct zones, separating private and public areas for optimal comfort and privacy. The outdoor space features a pool area, and the property is surrounded by vegetation, creating privacy and a sense of seclusion within the city.
A curved upper edge breaks the uniformity of the wall, adding depth and a sculptural element. The interplay of light and shadow accentuates its curvature, while the shadows soften the concrete's edge.