CC Residence Portugal
Cascais, Portugal 2021
This house is located in the coastal town of Cascais, near Lisbon Portugal, embedded in a natural
environment. We were commissioned to design a home that could offer a peaceful haven for the
owner and his family to retreat in from their cosmopolitan lifestyle.
The challenge lied in converting a rather soulless, new build villa, into a warm, sustainable and
modern home. The main intervention consisted of a revised layout for the ground floor areas. The
central axis through the house was strengthened on the one hand by visually closing off the
staircase, while creating a more intimate entrance hall. This, in combination with a unified design
language and continuity of materials induces a strong spatial experience.
The arrangement of the spaces accentuates beautiful sightlines through wide openings between
them.
This complete refurbishment entails the reception rooms (living room, dining room, kitchen with
excessive winery), spare room including small bathroom and master bed & bathroom. The first
floor is dedicated to the children, including three bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms.
The main goal was to create a clean, minimal but informal atmosphere, based around natural materials. The rough structures of the deep brushed oak panelling, patinated metal finishes and sanded travertine stone is countered with the refinement in detail and use of fragile fabric in the closet doors.
Earth tones, such as the dark mineral plaster flooring, refer to the dark soil of the neighbouring natural park. Combined with the red travertine stone, which is continued through the whole floor, it gives a subtle touch of colour and happiness.
The resulting atmosphere is a one of brightness, sophistication and consistency, with a certain informality including spaces for family life.
Design & Coordination by Ontwerpbureau Dries De Malsche
Stone by "Van Den Weghe"
Crafts by "De Coene"
Furniture by "Vive Ma Maison"
Paintwork by "Matthijs-en-co"
Floor by "Odilon Creations"
Outdoor furniture by " 't Huis Van Oordeghem"