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Complete residential project · Contemporary coastal

Meraki del Mar House

Meraki del Mar House is a complete residential project with a contemporary coastal style, where wood connects the kitchen, staircase, bathrooms, bedroom, walk-in closet, doors, and outdoor kitchen. The project combines custom pieces, light surfaces, and warm finishes to create a bright, functional home with architectural character.

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Interior kitchen and island

The interior kitchen combines wood cabinetry, a central island, light surfaces, and an open layout connected to the social area. Tall modules, the oven area, and stone-like finishes add functionality and architectural presence.

Outdoor kitchen and grill

The outdoor kitchen extends social life outdoors with wood cabinetry, grill space, and practical surfaces for gathering. It keeps the same warm language from the interior, adapted to an open and functional area.

Wood staircase

The staircase works as a statement piece within the project. Wood brings warmth, visual rhythm, and continuity between levels, turning an architectural element into a central part of the home's identity.

Bathrooms and vanities

The bathrooms integrate wood vanities, double sinks, stone-like surfaces, and storage solutions that balance elegance and functionality. Wood softens the spaces and maintains consistency with the rest of the home.

Bedroom and wood headboard

The bedroom includes natural wood headboards that bring warmth and character without overwhelming the room. The composition keeps a calm, bright aesthetic connected to the project's overall finishes.

Closet, walk-in closet and pantry

The closet, walk-in closet, and pantry showcase custom wood storage solutions. Each piece makes use of the available space while maintaining an organized, practical, and warm look.

Doors, entryway and hallways

The doors, main access, and hallways reinforce the presence of wood throughout the home's circulation areas. These elements connect the spaces and add a sense of architectural continuity.

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