Located near the Uvita town in Costa Rica, Studio House is a private villa situated on the same site as Achioté—a group short-term rental villas—and is perched on a south-facing slope above the Pacific; an ideal setting for both adventurous vacations and everyday living. The house presents as a minimalist volume, with rammed earth walls punctuated by large openings for sliding glass panels through which the home opens into the surrounding jungle.
More than half of the two-level villa’s footprint consists of terraces and a pool. The main living area upstairs is fully open to the ocean and is really just a covered terrace. A levitating platform leads to the main entrance and also serves as a roof over the downstairs bathroom. Passing through the living area and kitchen is a terrace with built-in grill and from there a steel staircase descends to the pool while another leads to the rooftop terrace.
The upper-level living area is a single open space, anchored by a four-meter concrete kitchen island with a wall of cabinetry; the living area faces the sea with a generous deck upon which to enjoy the views and the stars at night. At the rear, a spacious laundry room and utility space occupy the windowless section while a sunlit hallway leads to two smaller bedrooms, a bathroom alcove, and a toilet. Though compact, the bedrooms can be accessed from the pool and enjoy expansive views beyond the ocean; the bathroom also has direct pool access and offers an ocean view straight from the shower.
The home’s earthy palette resonates with the surrounding greenery. Wabi-sabi, a Japanese philosophy that finds beauty in imperfection, impermanence, and incompleteness, is reflected in the selected materials, whose aging and transformation over time are embraced as a path toward a new vision of natural elegance.
It is rich yet simple, striking yet minimalist … a perfect home away from it all.
YES!!!!!!! You had me at the first few pictures....near nothing!!!! And the whole place is lovely...I especially like all the open air of the house. I came to love that from the Costa Rica trip several years back. Love the scale and size, not to big and it has such interesting features throughout. I also love that the vegetation almost seems to be "enveloping" the home. SOLD!
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DeleteThat's very nice. Of course, knowing that it's Costa Rico, and with so little glass, I'm wondering if there might not be a monkey problem.
ReplyDeleteI think monkeys might be the least of my concerns ... giant bugs!!!! Eeeeeek!
DeleteWell, as soon as you mentioned that it is in the jungle I thought, not for me. I would be afraid of the wild animals (snakes?) that could just come right on in.
ReplyDeleteThey might, though most are as afraid of you as you are of them!
DeleteWow. So well done. The view is fantastic. While others worry about monkeys, I'd be more concerned about insects. LOL.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you. I don't do bugs!
DeleteI can do minimalist but I need a little more of a build out. It does not read comfort to me. I don't mind jungle but I need separation between me and the outside elements. Looks gloomy. I will pass it on to the next person.
ReplyDeleteThe furnishings look plush and comfy and that's all I need as I sip a cock-a-tale and watch the ocean!
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DeleteFantastic views, but the interior leaves me cold.
ReplyDeleteIt's a little stark, but then all the drama and color and life is through the windows!
DeleteI could stay for a couple of days and enjoy the views, but it wouldn't be somewhere I'd want to live.
ReplyDeleteIt would depend on how far from the nearest town it is for men. I need civilization every so often.
DeleteI would need a few handrails on the stairs, and maybe something to keep me from. falling off the edge of the terrace. Byond that it location, location, location.
ReplyDeleteI do picture myself tumbling off the pool deck into the jungle!!
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ReplyDeleteAnd peaceful, too!
DeleteAll I see are spiders. Ginormous spiders so, no.
ReplyDeleteI don't do spiders either, so I'd keep bug spray on every table!! 🕸🕸🕸
DeleteBobulah, honey, spray is for stunning them. You need a good flat-bottomed shoe. My sister says that if you can recognized what you killed, it ain't dead yet.
DeleteMaison charmante comme retraite tropicale. Le Costa Rica est un pays magnifique. La maison ressemble à la maison vacances que mes grands-parents possédaient en Haïti, de 1946 à 1957, l’âge d’or avant Duvalier.
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Charming house, perfect for a tropical retreat. Costa Rica is a beautiful country. The house resembles the vacation home my grandparents owned in Haiti from 1946 to 1957, the golden age before Duvalier.
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I like the simplicity of it and the location and the size. I'd be in that pool almost all the time!
J'aime sa simplicité, son emplacement et sa taille. Je serais presque tout le temps dans cette piscine !
Love.
ReplyDeleteThis is so perfect I feel like moving in right now. I would not change a thing. I love the design (I'm a sucker for that kind of layout) and Costa Rica is a dream destination.
I approve.
XOXO
Yeah, I feel the same; not too big, not too fussy and great views and that pool? I've already booked a room after Maddie buys it.
DeleteWith views like that I would live in a crate. Sign me up Scottie!
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DeleteBreathtaking. A fantasy.
ReplyDeleteAnd it didn't have to be a huge monstrosity; just a simple box.
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