The house has an amazing panoramic view over the mountains and historical center of the city.Windows reach to the floor, which makes the room appear larger, flooded with light, while roof windows bring daylight deep down into the living room through the glass flooring. The glass wall on the last floor for the master's bedroom opens a new direction to the living room and farther to the city through the roof windows. Without these glazed surfaces – horizontal and vertical – the house would have lost a very important spatial dimension and the relationship between inside and the landscape. Strongly emphasized verticality of the living room walls is attenuated by the gallery of openings of various sizes and depths, conecting this room to something beyond the wall, either inside or outside the house. These are actually the interior decorations of the house. The stair was reduced to its minimul – the step. Railing was almost dematerialized by transparent glass, thus non-essential elements that altered the clear perception of the space where eliminated as much as possible.