A Multifamily Getaway in Portugal Plays With Indoor/Outdoor Spaces

Estúdio Amatam creates a bright, geometric holiday home for two families in a coastal village near Lisbon.

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On the west coast of Portugal in the village of Comporta, located roughly 75 miles south of Lisbon, Estúdio Amatam developed a shared vacation house for two French families to seek respite from urban living. 

South facade and outdoor dining area.

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For the 2,371-square-foot getaway, dubbed Brejos da Carregueira House, the Portuguese studio focused on creating a close relationship between the interior gathering spaces and outdoor areas. Another goal for Estúdio Amatam was to "revive the morphology of traditional Portuguese houses in the countryside," explain architects João Pedro Escaleira Amaral and Manuela Tamborino, the studio’s cofounders.

South facade and the swimming pool area.

Photo by Sérgio Garcês

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The five-bedroom holiday home features a markedly modern exterior comprised of two white, rectangular volumes. The geometric exterior incorporates subtle nods to traditional rural buildings in Portugal, such as wooden doorways and window frames, as well as white ceramic brickwork. 

Outdoor dining area with Jasmin shading.

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The north-facing front facade is protected by a wall with planted greenery, while the southern end of the home opens to a large yard with a swimming pool. An outdoor dining area with a barbecue is shaded by a Jasmin plant that grows through the steel cables of a cantilevered pergola. 

Based on the idea that the families would frequently be preparing meals for nearby beach trips or while the residents were lounging around the pool, the architects designed the kitchen and indoor living spaces to flow seamlessly with the outside areas. Large, sliding glass doors connect the yard to the two main social areas of the house: the living room and kitchen. 

Kitchen area and its micro cement island.

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Kitchen area and its micro cement central island.

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Kitchen area and its relationship with the living room.

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Dining area and a view through the corridor.

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The architects experimented with different ceiling heights in the indoor kitchen, living, and dining areas to create what they describe as "spatial hierarchies," stating: "We wanted to explore some characteristics of interior rural houses that have accompanied us since childhood."

The double high ceiling in the main social area.

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The stairs.

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The living room and its double high ceiling.

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"We sought to develop a house with its own identity, both outside and inside," add the architects. "Furthermore, it can bring together two distinct languages, one inside—more traditional—and one outside—more modern—with the best qualities of both."

Upper corridor and access to the rooms.

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Bedroom on the upper floor.

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Bedroom.

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Bathroom on the upper floor.

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Bedroom.

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Bathroom.

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The swimming pool.

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An outdoor view of the living room.

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Swimming pool and the backyard.

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East facade.

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Project Credits:

Architect of Record: Estúdio Amatam / @estudioamatam

Builder/General Contractor: Fernando Pedreiro Construção Civil, Lda.

Structural Engineer: Engenharia 34

Civil Engineer: Maurício Dias Engenharia

Electrical Engineer: Watthora Servigos de Engenharia, Lda

Interior Design: Estúdio Amatam

Photography: Sérgio Garcês / @gar.ces

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