This home is conceived as a quiet retreat embedded within the rural landscape, where architecture and nature unfold together through light, openness, and framed views. A central entry spine draws the eye directly toward trees and sky beyond, creating a slow transition between arrival, landscape, and living.
The house is divided into two distinct volumes. One is shaped around gathering, cooking, and shared daily life, while the other becomes a quieter place for rest and retreat. Vaulted ceilings, warm timber textures, soft plaster walls, and filtered natural light create spaces that feel calm, grounded, and deeply atmospheric.
Rather than dominating the landscape, the architecture settles gently into it, allowing nature, light, and everyday rituals to shape the experience of the home.