Casa Ferran: ERRE Arquitectos Creates a Stunning Coastal Retreat in Chile

ERRE Arquitectos has unveiled Casa Ferran, an exquisite beach house nestled along the Chilean coast in Matanzas. This captivating holiday home, designed by Raimundo Gutiérrez, boasts a cozy U-shape form, perched on the edge of a cliff with breathtaking vistas of the Pacific Ocean. Spanning 240 square meters, Casa Ferran harmoniously balances protection against harsh winds, ensuring privacy on both sides and offering uninterrupted sea views. With its minimalist yet stylish interior design, Casa Ferran exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere, making it the ideal retreat for relaxation and rejuvenation. The spacious living areas and large windows allow natural light to flood the space, emphasizing the breathtaking views of the coastline. Experience the perfect blend of architectural ingenuity and serene coastal living at Casa Ferran.

Photos: Nicolás Saieh

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