What comes first into mind when looking at this A-cero modern home design is a stunning minimalist architecture which applied three principles of a great construction: beauty, firmness, and utility. The singularity of the house defines a researching purpose that places value on aesthetic originality and artistic excellence. The modern house design stands out for its geometric purity, material sophistication and compositional elegance.
The entire architecture appears framed within an exceptional environment: a garden of generous dimensions continues the harmonious lines of the construction, like a soft rug dotted with abundant planters and flowerbeds. A large steel beam marks the entrance via a colossal door. Inside, the window concept disappears and turns into openings.
The visual experience of brightness and color impregnates the architecture with its placid and unanimous sensibility. There is an evident link between the rooms and their outward continuity, with routes marked by the absence of doors, which are replaced by panels. Noteworthy in this line is the 17-metre window that shifts inwards, opening up the living room to the garden via one of the laterals.
The rooms are comfortable, ample, with slight decorations and everything reduced to essentials, through volumes situated on two axes and two floors with a basement housing the garage in a startling design, a cellar, the music room and the indoor swimming pool. The bathrooms finished in ash wood and the library, arranged as a great box of books, around a glass walkway overlooking the main drawing room.















































