
Mansion with a Special Architecture




























Mansion with a Special Architecture
This private mansion reveals a sophisticated dialogue between contemporary architecture and Moorish influences, where every space was designed to combine functionality and aesthetic expression. The landscaped surroundings — with palm trees and intense Mediterranean light — frame clean volumes in earthy tones, remotely echoing North African tradition without falling into pastiche. Inside, the kitchen stands out for its spaciousness and the choice of light woods in harmony with natural stone countertops, while decorative structural beams draw the eye towards discreet yet effective pendant lighting. The vaulted ceilings in exposed brick lend character and depth to the common areas, particularly around the cylindrical fireplaces clad in brick or glazed tile — authentic sculptural focal points. The interior decoration favours noble materials: marbles, traditional geometric-patterned tiles, solid woods and artisan ceramics. In the corridors, the repetition of arches and beams creates visual rhythm, while details such as recessed skirting-board lighting or minimalist control panels demonstrate refined technical attention. A project that Pedro Queiroga documents with precision, underlining the material and atmospheric richness of this exceptional Architecture.
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