Interior

Interior

Sculptural Calm & Quiet Luxury

Inside Anasa House, design is an exercise in sculptural restraint and architectural finality. This is a sanctuary of refined, quiet luxury, where every layout and every line is the result of an obsessive search for the perfect form. Nothing here is accidental. Every monolithic structure and bespoke detail has been rigorously placed to exist exactly where it belongs—forever. It is a home that feels entirely bespoke, because it was crafted to ensure that every vantage point, every texture, and every space has finally found its ultimate expression.

The interiors of Anasa House are a dialogue between the rugged character of the original shell and a vision of modern comfort. Built with a philosophy of circularity, the house breathes new life into its history by repurposing materials from the existing structure. The result is a home where everything you touch is a site-specific response to the building’s frame—where the marks of the old stone and the new interventions work in harmony.

Arrival begins in the entrance—a space of deliberate contraction. A central monolithic volume creates a tunnel-like passage that opens into the expansive main living area, using the architecture to heighten the sense of arrival. This structure serves as a quiet gallery for the house’s history, displaying salvaged artifacts—blackened copper, aged wood, and glass—repositioned as permanent fixtures of the new home.

The overall design remains an exercise in sculptural restraint. Rather than hiding the transitions between the old and the new, we celebrate them. Every layout is the result of an exhaustive search for the one configuration that felt permanent. From the hand-cast concrete furniture and monolithic stairs to the custom light fixtures and the elevated pool, nothing is a temporary addition.

These are intentional anchors—a celebration of craftsmanship and simple solitude that invites you to settle into a landscape that has finally found its match in stone.