The six-bedroom house makes the most of the site, the views and the mountain. The lower levels of the structure has been totally remodeled while the upper level has been demolished to build two new levels.

The design has been inspired by the mountain with dark colours used on the facade, allowing the building to visually blend into the mountain. The property enjoys expansive views of the sun and is also an influence in the choice of screens, shutters and louvres that give the lower levels its distinctive gravitas. The living room can open up onto the west and the east completely, giving it the feeling of an open pavilion.The screens, shutters and louvres gives the lower levels an elegant look.

The exterior of the building is clad in powder-coated aluminium which has lent it a robust and precise surface finish. Internally, walnut timber has been used to bring out a warmer look. Black marble and glass have been integrated into the design as accents. The finishes and detailing have been considered to achieve an integrated and visually effortless look.

The circular entrance area, clad in walnut timber, is one of the main features of the house. A backlit slumped glass lighting installation seems to enlarge the space. An elegant floating timber staircase employs hanging stainless steel rods for a refreshing take on a balustrade.

The house also features a walnut-clad kitchen box, granite-clad rim-flow pool and the sculptural cantilevered carbon fibre bar. The selection of furniture and lighting is both graphic and strong.