ocean house
Whitewashed walls absorb the afternoon light and release it slowly, filling every corner with a warm glow. The furniture is few and considered — each piece earns its place through beauty and purpose. Linen curtains billow gently in the breeze that carries the scent of salt and rosemary.
Light is the
first luxury
Hand-laid terracotta tiles warm the floor. Open shelves display ceramics collected from local artisans — each bowl with its own story, each plate a different shade of sea and sand. The kitchen is the heart of the casa, where bread rises and olive oil pours generously.
Crisp linen sheets in natural white drape over a low bed frame of aged oak. The shutters are half-open, drawing bars of golden light across the terracotta floor. The room asks for nothing but rest, and offers everything needed for it — silence, warmth, and the distant murmur of waves.
Sleep like
the sea breathes
Step outside and the world opens. The terrace stretches toward the horizon where sky meets water in a line so soft it might be a dream. Here is where mornings begin with strong coffee and evenings end with the last light painting the sea in amber and rose.
A house is not made of walls.
It is made of the light
that enters them.
bada.casa