alone in its’ habitat

There are some houses that we bring to you that simply put… are to die for. Perched seemingly on the very top of the world, is Casa Till, a new private home by WMR Arquitectos. The small wooden building is wedged snugly into the windswept cliffs of Los Arcos, Chile, affording uninterrupted views of the sea and sky. In context to the 700 foot-high and 6 mile-long stretch of surrounding cliffs, Casa Till is alone in its habitat, with only one other neighbouring home around, and it’s miles away.

The overall character of the home is cubist and sports a relatively small footprint, which cleverly delivers a sense of space. The open floor plan employs a system of sliding walls, allowing for flexible room sizes and privacy levels.  A large bank of floor to ceiling windows allow the enormity of the environment to create a feeling of space, and enrich the living areas with ever changing hues of the sea’s panorama, as a contrast to the light earthy tones of the interior.

Casa Till by WMR Architects

Casa Till by WMR Architects

Casa Till by WMR Architects

Casa Till by WMR Architects

Casa Till by WMR Architects

Casa Till by WMR Architects

Casa Till by WMR Architects

Casa Till by WMR Architects

Casa Till by WMR Architects

Casa Till by WMR Architects

Casa Till by WMR Architects

Casa Till by WMR Architects

Photography by Sergio Pirrone

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