Casa Santa Teresa is a Corsican vacation house with unspoilt ocean views

Amelia Tavella Architects has remodeled a ruined 1950s residence on Corsica’s shoreline right into a light-filled vacation house with merely furnished interiors.

Casa Santa Teresa is situated close to Corsica’s capital, Ajaccio, and is nestled alongside the Route des Sanguinaires – a rugged strip of shoreline dotted with villas and upscale inns.

The 400-square-metre home was initially constructed within the 1950s however had been deserted for a number of years, changing into overgrown with wild vegetation.

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To remodel it into a cushty house for holiday-goers, architect Amelia Tavella needed to fully intestine the construction and demolish a majority of the partition partitions.

“It needed to be rebuilt with out forsaking vestiges of the previous: its soul, its spirit,” mentioned Tavella, who hails from Corsica and leads her personal self-titled observe.

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Inside, there may be now an open-plan dwelling space. At its centre is a tan-brown chesterfield couch, together with a few cane-back armchairs.

“I’ve chosen to honour the illustrious vacation Mediterranean resorts, by reinterpreting its codes utilizing noble and pure supplies,” Tavella informed Dezeen.

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A chunky white plinth runs round one aspect of the room, forming an L-shaped bench seat for the eating space.

It is topped by an array of striped, turquoise and burnt-orange cushions, which boldly distinction in opposition to the in any other case white-painted surfaces.

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String pendant lamps that boast peach and pink bands of color have additionally been suspended from the ceiling.

A vaulted doorway then leads by means of to a research, the place a desk has been constructed into an arched area of interest within the wall.

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Eager to make sure that “inside and exterior are by no means untied”, Tavella has fronted this stage of the house with a trio of timber-framed glass doorways.

These may be pivoted to entry to an out of doors terrace that has unspoilt vistas of the Gulf of Ajaccio.

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The identical model of door options in the master suite – there are one other 4 on-site – the place the mattress body is surrounded by gauzy white curtains.

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The adjoining lavatory has been completed with pearl-coloured tiles and arched mirrors, echoing the type of the doorway within the downstairs research.

An alfresco eating space and heated plunge pool will also be discovered at floor stage.

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This is not the one mission that Amelia Tavella Architects has accomplished in Corsica – again in 2018, it accomplished a college within the island’s Corse-du-Sud area.

Slotted between two century-old bushes, the constructing is crafted from stones and battens of pinewood.

Images is by Thibaut Dini.

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