Explore the Allure of a Modernized 19th Century Portuguese House: A Perfect Blend of Tradition and Contemporary Design
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Manuel Tojal Architects ©Francisco Nogueira
This charming detached home, imbued with the exotic spirit of Southern Europe, captivates with an intoxicating mix of old-world character and contemporary design. Located in Portugal, the project reimagines a 19th-century traditional house into a modern dwelling that invites residents to savor Mediterranean romance and a relaxed pace of life.
Manuel Tojal Architects ©Francisco Nogueira
Manuel Tojal Architects ©Francisco Nogueira
Manuel Tojal Architects ©Francisco Nogueira
With its iconic red-tiled roof—a hallmark of regional traditional homes—this house extends living outdoors with a lush garden, a sun-drenched terrace and a private pool. Those spaces create an exotic, restorative retreat where residents can enjoy a healthy, energized daily life.
Manuel Tojal Architects ©Francisco Nogueira
Manuel Tojal Architects ©Francisco Nogueira
Manuel Tojal Architects ©Francisco Nogueira
Sunlight pours into the main living area—the combined living room and kitchen—through windows of varied sizes and shapes. Warm, solid wood finishes are paired with cement floors to create a cozy, inviting atmosphere that feels both durable and intimate.
Manuel Tojal Architects ©Francisco Nogueira
Manuel Tojal Architects ©Francisco Nogueira
Manuel Tojal Architects ©Francisco Nogueira
The living room commands attention with an elegant, sophisticated interior. Anchored by the Spanish brand Daril’s “Chopin” sofa, the space is pulled together with a curated mix of designer pieces in complementary styles.
Manuel Tojal Architects ©Francisco Nogueira
Manuel Tojal Architects ©Francisco Nogueira
Manuel Tojal Architects ©Francisco Nogueira
The kitchen features a clean, built-in island sink with a simple, well-crafted profile made from high-quality materials. A generously sized dining table grounds the area, creating a practical and beautiful island kitchen that flows effortlessly with the rest of the home.











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