The entrance of this house takes all the protagonism, through its double height, denoting itself as one of the main points of the house. Upon entry, on the ground floor, we find two flights of stairs on the left. These take us to the intimate areas of the house - the bedrooms and the bathroom. The first haul leads us to the upper floor, consisting of two bedrooms - the main and the bunk bedroom. In the same line of this flight of stairs we find yet another that leads us to the lower floor. This consists of the bathroom and two bedrooms, the size of the upper floor, but divided by a folding door. On the right side of the entrance, with the same level, we discover the living room and the kitchen that take the double height of the house. Both the upper and lower floors relate to the common areas, leaning over them through a visual play of stairs that work through half floors. These are, in this building, authentic sculptural objects that enrich the centrality of the house, making the connection between floors one of the main points.
With regard to the outdoor area, it is possible to observe the spring with a large entrance and parking area with a covered parking space, while the west (facing the sea), it is possible to enjoy a patio with privileged access to the beach through a small Stairs only. This area that extends the dining room is the ideal resting place for sunbathing, where a rustic granite wall accompanies us and protects us from the north wind.
The design of this villa reflects a clear search for a sensitive space, minimal areas, conditioned but accompanied with delicate spatial sensitivity.
This detached house is also part of the architectural script "Modernismo em Esposende", constituting the house number 12, by Engineer Eduardo Ribeiro Martins.