



Designed for togetherness, the ground floor layout flows openly between the communal zones. For instance, conversations move effortlessly between the living area, dining area, a dedicated liquor island, and both kitchens. This open-concept planning ensures that interactions span across the 2,960 square foot space. As a result, the landed house interior always feels connected and expansive.









The undisputed centrepiece is the boulder wall, a feature that completely redefines the landed house interior. A full-height sculpted rock surface rises from the dining area. Next, it climbs through the double-volume void. Finally, it reappears at the mezzanine landing above. Artisans handcrafted this raw geological texture to give the home a modern, cave-like aesthetic. It earns every centimeter of space it occupies. Furthermore, it grounds the airy 5-bedroom layout with a sense of permanence and grounded luxury.





Meanwhile, the experience becomes more intimate upstairs. The staircase landing serves as an earthy retreat. Specifically, it features a built-in walnut niche. This clever addition functions as a private coffee station by day and a wine corner by night.


The master bedroom remains the home’s most reserved space, completed by a unique curved bed that connects continuously to low-profile cabinetry and a vanity. By balancing proportions alongside the walk-in wardrobe, the design moderates the scale of the room to create a restorative, textured experience.


