The House Between Stone Walls is organized around a U-shaped plan that opens inward to a lush rear garden, establishing it as the spatial core of the home. All principal living spaces are oriented toward this garden, which is densely planted and layered with greenery, creating a private, tranquil, and visually rich environment.

The design is centered on family, shaping a home that feels connected, inclusive, and nurturing.

Positioned along the windward edge of the site, the garden also supports natural ventilation throughout the residence. Strategically placed openings draw prevailing breezes through the interior, creating a comfortable, climate-responsive environment.

The architectural language, expressed through warm yellow stone and beige plaster, balances solidity and openness, framing views of the garden while reinforcing the house’s inward-looking character.

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