Bergman Design House approached the project by allowing the home itself to guide the design. Light and shadow, the distant presence of the sea, and the ancient trees scattered across the hillside informed a palette rooted in place. Mediterranean monastic architecture, Japanese wabi sabi philosophy, and an appreciation for imperfection shaped an interior that feels timeless yet fresh. Sun bleached neutrals, earthy terracottas, olive greens, and cool marine blues establish a calm backdrop that echoes the surrounding landscape.
The home is arranged over two levels and includes four individually designed bedroom suites, each with its own en suite bathroom. Expansive open plan living and dining spaces flow naturally toward a central lounge, which opens onto a panoramic terrace where indoor and outdoor living merge seamlessly. Throughout the finca, Bergman Design House selected stone, linen, natural plaster, handcrafted tiles, and wood for their tactile qualities and enduring character, encouraging a slower and more grounded way of living.