SH HOUSE

Completed 2016
Architecture & Design

SH HOUSE

Completed 2016
Architecture & Design

SH HOUSE

Completed 2016
Architecture & Design
A serene little escape crafted with care, balance and warm, timeless materials.

Set within a compact 35 m² footprint and offering 45 m² of living space, this house is designed as the perfect weekend retreat. Maintaining the original layout, the only significant intervention focused on the stairwells: by introducing weathering steel and carefully calibrating their proportions to their visual weight, the design establishes a deliberate hierarchy through the absence of mass. This subtle gesture brings balance and coherence to the entire structure.

Architecture

The house is divided in two floors, where the social room, placed in the ground floor, enjoys the direct relation with the outdoor areas, while the suite, located in the first floor, can be reached by indoor stairs used for storage and but also to separate the rooms.

The original outline was as important as the contemporary style added to the building. Clear colours and a minimalist language were used in order to maximize the bounds and give an idea of wider and open area.

Used Materials

Plasterboard
Pine Wood Flooring
Marine Plywood
Epoxy Coating (by CIN)

Project credits
ARCHITECTURE

Paulo Martins

PHOTOGRAPHIC CREDITS

Its. Ivo Tavares Studio -architectural photographer

SH HOUSE

Completed 2016
Architecture & Design
A serene little escape crafted with care, balance and warm, timeless materials.

Set within a compact 35 m² footprint and offering 45 m² of living space, this house is designed as the perfect weekend retreat. Maintaining the original layout, the only significant intervention focused on the stairwells: by introducing weathering steel and carefully calibrating their proportions to their visual weight, the design establishes a deliberate hierarchy through the absence of mass. This subtle gesture brings balance and coherence to the entire structure.

Architecture

The house is divided in two floors, where the social room, placed in the ground floor, enjoys the direct relation with the outdoor areas, while the suite, located in the first floor, can be reached by indoor stairs used for storage and but also to separate the rooms.

The original outline was as important as the contemporary style added to the building. Clear colours and a minimalist language were used in order to maximize the bounds and give an idea of wider and open area.

Used Materials

Plasterboard
Pine Wood Flooring
Marine Plywood
Epoxy Coating (by CIN)

Project credits
ARCHITECTURE

Paulo Martins

PHOTOGRAPHIC CREDITS

Its. Ivo Tavares Studio -architectural photographer