The home is situated on a site that spreads over 890 square meters with the built area of 995 square meters. This unusually designed home has been raised from above the ground with the help of concrete columns, making the house resemble a rectangular structure balanced on poles. The space right below the house has been furnished with chairs, sofas and coffee tables, making it an outdoor lounge space. The long narrow façade of House 6 features a long undisrupted row of glass at the center of the façade that serves the purpose of windows.

The house is a mix of the contemporary and traditional as its exterior walls feature the use of stone walls. The home is illuminated from the outside with the help of small yellow lights at the base of the stone walls. A small, narrow, rectangular water body has been situated outside the house, illuminated by small bulbs located under the water. The home is spacious and the interiors have been done mostly in whites and off-whites.

The open style kitchen features a long white table that is illuminated with the help of three large round lamps, situated right above the table. The bedroom has been finished in white and features a compact square bed.

The home offers adequate space for outdoor seating. The designers have made the house complete by adding lush green plantation and carpeted grass. The interiors of the house have been designed by a team lead by Diana Radomysler, Mariana Simas.