Set on a tropical Atlantic island, this panoramic home dissolves the line between indoors and out. Designed around a vast wooden roof that stretches to the sand, the interiors open directly to shaded terraces and ocean views.
Materials are carried seamlessly across thresholds: tropical timber from the roof reappears in bespoke joinery, concrete floors extend outward as a continuous platform, and exterior wall textures flow indoors. Circular concrete columns wrapped in natural jute soften the structure, blending it with the surrounding palm trees.
The palette—wood, concrete, woven fibres, and glass—creates a tactile, timeless atmosphere, while water elements introduce coolness, sound, and movement to the spaces. The result is an interior conceived as an effortless continuation of nature: shaded, breezy, and deeply connected to its setting.