Casa Santa Teresa is a quintessential vacation home by the blue Mediterranean Sea, which rolls and froths just a few meters away along the coast of Ajaccio in France. The echo of the 1950s house that once stood here is reimagined by Amelia Tavella Architectes as a modern 400 square metre bright white building. Proximity to nature, the beach, rocks, and the sea called for a seamless interaction between interior and exterior spaces. “I wanted beauty to flow, to be an invitation to the horizon, to the imagination” recalls the architect. Large pivoting doors were installed to let the views wash in, and lack of partitions let beauty flow without boundary.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

The modern home is extracted from the city, moving away from the noise and chaos in favour of silence and natures beauty: “When I build, I don’t defeat. There is no betrayal. I proceed by inclusion. Nature invades my projects. She is neither an obstacle nor a hindrance, she is my host whom I celebrate. I adapt to the trees, to the light, to the relief. It’s my way of balancing a modern gesture, architecture, with the tradition of a cliff, a ravine. There is something ancestral with nature. I am moved by it, often.”

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Interior and exterior spaces at the vacation home are balanced to promote a healthy and joyous flow of life. Rattan canopies and shutters sieve the strong sunlight to create areas of shaded comfort.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

The home’s architecture is a stepped design so that large balconies on each level can stretch out in the sun’s rays, offering full connection with nature as the homeowners gaze out at the clear dancing ocean.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

The outdoor pool is given most pride of place, right at the front of the site by the beach. One could imagine swimming in the ocean whilst still held within the comfort of home. If the majestic sea does call though, stone steps create a pathway down from the pool terrace, landing straight onto the sandy beach.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Rustic furniture surrounds the concrete sided swimming pool. Tropical plants flourish along the borders.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Outdoor chairs and tables make up al fresco eating areas down on the pool patio and up on the first floor balcony.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

A bamboo shelter shades the outdoor dining table on the ground floor veranda, providing relief from the midday sun.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

The shelter also serves an outdoor bar area.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Palm trees loll around the edges.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Stone pathways lead between outdoor living areas.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Plants and flowers reflect in the cool waters of the swimming pool.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Amelia Tavella explains “I have so much passion for creating, inventing from an already written history.”

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

“Each time, it’s a gamble: inscribe the building in the original space without shocking anything, moving or mistreating it. It’s an extension, not an amputation.”

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

The holiday home is embraced by warm skies. Breakfast on the first floor balcony looks like the perfect way to start the day.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Pivoting doors bring the outside world rushing into the first floor living room.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

A neutral sofa and wooden lounge chairs keep the living room colour palette peaceful and easy, and complimentary to the wood framed doors that bring wow factor to the room.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Simple furniture and decor allows the breathtaking views of nature’s own beauty to be the ultimate focal point.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

A rattan table lamp emits a welcoming glow even when nights are too warm to light a fire on the raised hearth.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

The balcony area and the indoor living space work as one connected volume, with footfall moving easily through the wide open doorways.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Vivid sunsets burn an entrancing evening spectacle. “It is the quintessential vacation home, the one that haunts my memory of happy childhood evenings, when the night embraces the day and beauty is a celebration” says Amelia Tavella.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

The unique table lamp provides a soft light akin to candlelight in the lounge, whilst pendants burn brighter in the dining nook behind it.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

By day, crisp white walls carry natural daylight deep into the room.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Great archways mark room transitions without setting solid boundaries. Secretive alcoves lead the way to the upper rooms.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Cheerfully bright scatter cushions bring life to the dining room, and match with the colourful dining room pendant lights.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

The banquette seat is composed of a white concrete L-shaped volume that extends directly out of the walls.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

A dedicated home workspace is wedged inside of another archway.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Integrated shelving towers up the wall by the desk and wooden chair.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Wooden sun loungers stretch out on the upstairs balcony, outside of the master bedroom.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Concrete shelves are decorated with Mediterranean art and trinkets.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

A sheer canopy drapes the bed.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

A wicker chair rests just inside the balcony doors, tucked neatly by the pivoting frame.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Vistas of greenery peep in.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Striped shutters filter intense sunlight.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Steps connect the balcony with the pool patio below.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Rope railings zigzag the sea view.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Ground floor plan, complete with garden borders, swimming pool, extensive patio and outdoor bar area.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

First floor plan, with matching outdoor and indoor dining banquettes. We can see from the plan that the interior dining banquette actually forms the concrete hearth for the living room fireplace.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Second floor plan, illustrating the master bedroom with a very generously sized ensuite bathroom and attached private balcony.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Third floor plan, showing a suite in the eaves.

Quintessential Vacation Home On The Coast Of France

Section drawing.

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