One of the things we love most about minimal design is the countless ways you can experiment with its perception. It’s a play with contrast. What stays hidden, what gets revealed, and how a home shifts as you move through it.
From the street, #1621 feels like a private retreat: discreet, understated, almost hidden. But step around to the back, and the house opens up completely, revealing a lively space built for everyday living.
A pool, a warm wooden deck, and floor-to-ceiling glass stretching across two levels in the middle of the home’s frame.
The balcony reaches out over the backyard, forming a natural tiered terrace—almost like looking down into a stadium. It’s a space designed for gathering, for watching, for feeling part of the home’s energy.
With full-width sliding glass panels, the bedrooms open right into the backyard, making indoor-outdoor living effortless.