Steel Shutters
A study of form and material
This home is an exploration of geometry, texture, and natural light. The facade is clad in weathered metal panels, creating a sculptural, expressive presence. Every detail is intentional. Here, minimalism is not a style — it’s a way of thinking.
Light. Glass. Concrete.
At the heart of the home is a glass-enclosed winter garden that blurs the boundary between architecture and landscape. The coolness of concrete is softened by the presence of living greenery woven into the design.
Refined brutality
The interior follows the honest language of brutalist minimalism — concrete, glass, metal, and abundant light. With no superfluous details, the architecture speaks for itself. Custom lighting and Henge fixtures underscore the space’s character and lend it a quiet, atmospheric depth.
Intimate features like a shower for two and a spacious walk-in closet bring warmth to the minimalist shell, offering a balance of privacy and comfort.
Before
After