La Casa Curvilinear - A Minimalist Take On Mediterranean Design
"Exquisitely crafted curves, organic materials and a buttery-warm colour palette form a modern interpretation of Mediterranean style in La Casa Curvilínea, home of Doherty Building Group’s Tyson and Teegan Doherty."
Builder: Doherty Building Group
Photographer: Dave Kulesza
Styling: Bea and Co Style
Architect: Dan Van Architects
Featured: The Local Project
a “minimalist take on traditional Mediterranean design”, incorporating soft curves and arches, touchable materials like natural stone, Ceramics and textured Venetian plaster, a wealth of diffused natural and Curated light and, above all, a connection between indoors and out.
Every facet of the home has been thoughtfully curated to offer a living experience that is not only practical but warm, inviting and visually striking.
Light is the dominant feature of La Casa Curvilínea - from natural light that enters through the multiple connection points to the outdoors and filters through the distinctive ceiling voids and skylights - to the range of Studio Enti ceramic pendant lights and wall lights that have been selected to illuminate the beautiful spaces throughout the home all day and night long.
The use of plaster also allowed for unique features to be crafted, including our handmade Dusked Eos column lights which offer upward and downward radiance - perfect for casting ambience over the larger bedroom space in La Casa Curvilínea.
From its curvaceous exterior to its light-filled interiors, La Casa Curvilínea is a minimal, modern interpretation of Mediterranean design, with interiors that imbue a deep sense of calm and refinement.