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A Contemporary Home Overlooking the Chiché River Canyon in Ecuador

By Magaly Grosso

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From the moment we arrive at this house, we are aware that we are surrounded by nature, as the structure is nestled among extensive areas of vegetation. In its gardens, where there are a wide variety of plants, we can appreciate a great number of cacti adorning the entrance.

The house, located on a hill, is perfectly adapted to it, and the distribution of its rooms was done seeking to give each one as much privacy as possible.

Designed by C3V ARQUITECTURA in 2015, this structure covers an area of 395 square meters and is located in El Chaquiñán, Ecuador.

It is important to emphasize that the electrical energy of the house is obtained completely through solar panels.

Aerial view of the house and surrounding green areas
Aerial view of the house and surrounding green areas

Front view of the house
Views of the roof
Views of the roof
Terraces with views of the mountains
Terraces with wooden floors

Inside, where we notice that the predominant material is wood, we can find ample and comfortable spaces full of the natural light that sneaks in through its glass walls.

If anything can marvel us from this house, it must be its spectacular views over the green mountains that surround it.

The exterior was incorporated in a very easy way into inside the house, and the architects were able to connect each of the spaces through the surroundings, so that from each room we can enjoy the wonderful views of the Chiché River Canyon.

Kitchen-dining room with wooden ceiling and walls
White kitchen with glass walls and views
White kitchen with glass walls and views
Living room view from the dining room
Living room with brick wall and wooden stairs
View of the kitchen-dining room from the living room

Night view of the interior of the house

Night view of the exterior of the house

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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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