Gabriel Rivera Architects Have Designed A New Beachfront House In Ecuador

May 3, 2017

Gabriel Rivera Arquitectos have designed a modern beach house in Puerto Cayo, Ecuador, that has interiors that open up to enjoy the breeze of the water.

Photography by Sebastian Crespo

 

Gabriel Rivera Arquitectos have designed a modern home right on the beach in Puerto Cayo, Ecuador. The house is organized in an L shape, with one side pointing towards the beach, and the other containing the social areas of the home.

The exterior of the home naturally suits the landscape around it by having a material palette of white, wood, and stone. At night the residence lights up from all angles creating an ethereal effect.

 

The exterior of this modern beach house naturally suits the landscape around it and has a material palette of white, wood, and stone. At night the residence lights up from all angles creating an ethereal effect.

Photography by Sebastian Crespo

A stone walkway brings you to the front of the home where you can enter through the front door or the sliding patio doors. The patio can be enclosed by glass doors, and for extra security when the home owners are away and to protect the interior from the sun, wood brise-soleils covers slide over the glass doors.


This modern beach house has a stone walkway that brings you to the front of the home where you can enter through the front door or the sliding patio doors. The patio can be enclosed by glass doors, and for extra security when the home owners are away and to protect the interior from the sun, wood brise-soleils covers slide over the glass doors.

Photography by Sebastian Crespo

The placement of the house allows it to have a large lawn and direct access to the beach.


The placement of this modern beach house house allows it to have a large lawn and direct access to the beach.

Photography by Sebastian Crespo

Heading inside, the dining and living room have a breathtaking view of the water. The combination of white, stone, and wood are used again inside the home to create a cohesive design.


Heading inside this modern beach house, the dining and living room have a breathtaking view of the water. The combination of white, stone, and wood are used again inside the home to create a cohesive design.

Photography by Sebastian Crespo

On the upper floor of the home, there’s a covered patio area that’s protected from the sun by a shade sail. Simply decorated, plants surround the common area creating the effect of a railing-less deck.


On the upper floor of this modern beach house, there's a covered patio area that's protected from the sun by a shade sail. Simply decorated, plants surround the common area creating the effect of a railing-less deck.

Photography by Sebastian Crespo

Also on this floor are the bedrooms. Simplistic lighting and a corner window keep the bedroom bright, and allow for the view of the beach to be the most important element in the room.


Simplistic lighting and a corner window keep the bedroom bright, and allow for the view of the beach to be the most important element in the room.

Photography by Sebastian Crespo