3-Bedroom Signature House in the Center of Guimarães
- 4 Rooms
- 3 Bedrooms
- 4 Bathrooms
- 248 m² Total surface
- 198 m² Living area
- 464 m² Plot surface
Description
Located in the heart of the city of Guimarães, this villa was meticulously designed and thought out to make it unique, providing it with a unique charisma. The combination of traditional and contemporary elements combined with an exceptional choice of materials used in construction, makes this villa an exclusive piece that offers a sophisticated and unique lifestyle. The granite stone and glass facade provides an elegant and inviting appearance. On the ground floor, the house has a modern and well-equipped kitchen, which has a wood-burning stove that provides comfort and charisma to the room. Following the kitchen, we can find a dining area, making the space fluid and functional, this area can be separated from the kitchen through a sliding door. With detailed ceilings and indirect light, the adjacent social area is spacious and bright, perfect for receiving visitors and family moments. The terrace, accessible from the social area, offers a private outdoor space, ideal for relaxing and enjoying the view of the historic center. On this floor we can also find a guest bathroom. On the first floor we can find three bedrooms and a mezzanine. The master suite is a true refuge, with a spacious closet and a private bathroom with high-quality finishes. The other two bedrooms are equally comfortable, with access to a modern and stylish shared bathroom. The mezzanine, located above the bedrooms, adds a touch of architectural charm, offering additional space that can be used as a bedroom, office or library. This house has air conditioning through underfloor heating, solar panels installed on the roof of a garage with capacity for two cars, laundry room and outdoor bathroom and a small winter garden at the entrance of the house. This house was nominated for the ‘Building of the Year 2022’ award in the ‘Houses’ category by the largest architecture website in the world ‘Archdaily’. Photographs by João Morgado and Ricardo Junqueira.