House 11921
Dromolaxia, Larnaca, Cyprus
This residence is a paragon of architectural synthesis, where the clarity of vision translates into living spaces that are as functional as they are aesthetically compelling. Each volume of the home is defined by a distinct material palette, blending the rich textures of wood with the sleekness of glass and the raw finish of concrete, achieving a visual and tactile balance.
The interior of the home reflects a minimalist elegance, with an open-plan design that fosters both togetherness and individual solitude. Floor-to-ceiling windows dissolve the barriers between the interior and the exterior, allowing the landscape to weave into the fabric of everyday living.
Up the floating staircase, the private quarters maintain the language of luxury and simplicity. The bedrooms are sanctuaries of calm, offering a retreat from the world below, with balconies that provide a perch to observe the stillness of the night or the awakening of the dawn.
This home is not just a structure; it is a canvas for living. The materials, the light, the spatial flow all work in concert to create an experience that is both grand and intimate, a testament to a design that understands the essence of a home is not in its walls, but in the life that unfolds within them.
PROJECT INFORMATION
| Status: | Design Phase |
| Location: | Dromolaxia, Larnaca, Cyprus |
| Site Area: | 548 m2 |
| Project Area: | 467 m2 |
| Project Type: | Residential |
| Project Architect: | George D. Michael |











