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An Isolated Hillside House in the Forest Overlooking Zapallar Bay in Chile

06.11.18 | By
An Isolated Hillside House in the Forest Overlooking Zapallar Bay in Chile

In the Chilean seaside town of Zapallar, the isolated Casa El Boldo rests in a forest on a sloped hillside. Due to the extreme topography, stone walls were built to level it out and create two horizontal planes. SUN Arquitectos designed the project and used a combination of materials, like concrete, wood, stone, and marble, which appear classic in the surrounding rustic environment. They finished out the project with a steel roof and massive panels of glass to give it a modern appearance.

An open, barn-like pavilion houses a living space complete with a dining and seating area. Two sides remain open offering views of the water down below.

The interior spans two floor – a main floor with access to parking, service areas, and an open living plan for the living room, dining room, and terrace. The other extends out to the pool without a change in level.

Photos by Nico Saieh.

Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.