The residence is in Playas de Tijuana, with an ascending lot and a west-facing façade, a four-level house was created, leaving parking lots, services and an underground cellar that houses 2000 bottles in the basement, to give the three upper levels the possibility of enjoying the ocean view.
Casa Costa Sorrentina is a beachfront residence with contrasts of coatings in dark, three-dimensional, and wood tones, with a panoramic view, sea breeze and strong winds, it seems that these contrasts help you define spaces with the wide background of the horizon.
The first level is formed by the social part of the house, it is an integration between the house, the garden with fire pit, pool and jacuzzi, from where through the windows of the house you can enjoy the view of the sea. The living room and dining room are integrated with a hallway with a glass floor that automatically opens to go down to the cellar. From the dining room and kitchen, you can go out to the front terrace and enjoy the sea breeze.
The second level contains the bedrooms and laundry room, the bedroom and master bathroom enjoy the best view, are integrated with a terrace, the house is a journey through light floors with silhouettes of calacatta marble and sudden dark contrasts, gold, and some accents of natural wood finish, except for the bedroom and children's bathroom where the contrasts are geometries of neutral tones.
Finally, and with the best view, the roof terrace, its unique decoration a ceramic rug and the great panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean.