We have a deep appreciation for nature and hold a special connection to it. When it comes to The River House, it gracefully merges its boundaries with the surrounding environment, drawing inspiration from subtle Japanese motifs that we have incorporated into its design. The house has undergone a remarkable transformation from its previous role as a restaurant, resulting in a truly incomparable and unique space.
The most exquisite materials are the ones that come from nature itself. These very materials have been carefully integrated into The River House, fulfilling our every desire and expectation for this dwelling to blend seamlessly with its idyllic surroundings. Stone, glass, wood, the gentle flow of air, and the presence of greenery are the elements that enrich this home, with the primary aim of creating a warm, tranquil, and serene atmosphere that perfectly complements the distinctive characteristics of a riverside residence.
In harmonizing the house with its natural setting, we embrace the use of a solid stone foundation, upon which the entire structure rests. Through the interplay of positive and negative spaces in the facade, we create a captivating visual illusion, giving the impression that the building gracefully levitates in the air. By incorporating additional glass elements in our design concept, we not only enhance openness but also cultivate a modern approach that strengthens the connection between inhabitants and the surrounding environment.
Nestled at the heart of this extraordinary structure is a meticulously designed inner courtyard. By embracing the depth of the spaces shaped through its reimagined purpose, this architectural masterpiece not only invites an abundance of sunlight to flood its interiors but also facilitates the free flow of fresh air.
Elevated above the serene waters of the Tundzha River, The River House achieves a truly captivating architectural effect. The incorporation of a water mirror serves as an innovative and harmonious element seamlessly integrated into the very fabric of the building, embodying a natural serenity from its inception and original conception.