Designed by NS Studio, this residence, defined by stone and wood, brings together contemporary architectural forms and traditional building materials.

Natural materials are central to the project’s design approach. Use of wood throughout the house contributes to a warm and grounded atmosphere. Large-format apertures in the façade allow light and views to enter the space. The interior is defined by a balance between rough and refined materials. Finishes are chosen for their texture and visual contrast, ranging from raw surfaces to polished details. This careful material selection results in an interior that feels cohesive, while offering variation in tone and feel.
Furniture in the house reflects the overall material theme, with pieces primarily constructed from wood and natural fibers. The simple design of the furniture complements the architectural language without overwhelming the space. Use of mood lighting and soft, indirect light sources emphasize texture and create a calm atmosphere.
The design also includes a cellar positioned perpendicular to the main house. Its placement and design reinforce the overall spatial harmony of the site and contribute to a sense of architectural unity across the property.

The design of the house demonstrates an architectural approach that respects context, materiality, and landscape. Through its use of traditional materials in a contemporary form, the project achieves a careful balance between past and present, interior and exterior, architecture and nature.
Photo credit: Grigory Sokolinsky
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