Homa House terracotta facade running along the road under a desert sky
homa house

larnaca, cyprus

Stepped terracotta volumes of the Homa House front elevation with native shrubs
Earth-toned courtyard corner with terracotta-tile floor and a single potted plant
Inner courtyard with a reflecting pool flanked by terracotta walls and ornamental grasses

It all begins with the earth. A project emerges, rooted deeply in the land it inhabits — not merely as a nod to ancestry or locality but as an invitation to reimagine what living can be. This is a home fully protected, quietly experimental, unfolding through a series of nuanced and intriguing moments.

Axonometric site diagram showing Homa House footprint within its oval site boundary

Three monolithic volumes rise from the soil, their tones drawn directly from the earth from which they spring. Two carefully carved gestures in these masses offer a passage, an entrance both welcoming and mysterious, leading into the heart of the house — a courtyard that subtly recalls the traditional gathering spaces of family life.

Beyond this threshold, the robust walls sculpt a delicate interplay of light and shadow, weaving natural hues with fleeting glimpses of sky to guide the traveler inward.

Outdoor terrace with terracotta-tile floor, planted edges and a tall earthen boundary wall
Threshold view through a tall doorway into the warm terracotta corridor beyond
Close-up of a beam meeting the terracotta wall with light grazing the textured surface
Open-air light well between terracotta volumes with a flowering shrub and gravel bed
Living interior with bronze cabinetry, a built-in stone bench and a blue sofa

The seemingly severe exterior of these monoliths yields to interiors marked by warmth and distinct character, where landscape and architecture merge effortlessly. The spatial journey unfolds gradually, a gradient that moves from private sanctuaries to semi-private domains and ultimately to communal spaces.

A long corridor extends through the volumes, culminating in a veranda that binds the whole — creating spaces imbued with understated charm and richness.

View from the tiled veranda into the living room through a wide framed opening
Bedroom looking past a chair toward a doorway opening onto a sunlit terracotta wall
Glimpse from the bed through a doorway into an adjoining room with built-in shelving
Cross-section drawing of Homa House showing the pool and adjoining volumes
Tall narrow window framing the horizon above a wooden window seat
Looking up the terracotta walls of an open-sky courtyard with a single wall sconce
Roof and site plan of Homa House drawn in white on black
Dark wood kitchen cabinetry with a built-in oven beside a curtained window
Galley kitchen with dark cabinetry and a sink, sunlight falling across the floor
View from the bedroom through a doorway to a single tree in the terracotta courtyard
Kitchen interior with a sink counter at left and a dark door at the corridor's end
Bathroom with a long trough sink and a tall window above a built-in window seat

It is a contemporary reinterpretation of tradition, a carefully considered architectural composition that offers a refined environment for its hosts — protective, inviting, and suffused with a quiet sense of purpose.