Minimalist Design Meets Mountain and Sea at Oslo House
Set against the hills of Alicante, Spain, Ramón Esteve Estudio’s Oslo House brings a calm, minimalist take on modern living. Defined by two overlapping concrete volumes that appear like stacked blocks, the home balances bold geometry with the serenity of its Mediterranean setting.
The house anchors to the hillside with a stone base that follows the natural slope, while expansive floor slabs include openings for natural light, softening the raw concrete and linking the interiors with the outdoors. Clean white walls, warm wood accents, and marble finishes—from the floating staircase to the floors—add refinement to the crisp architecture.
A dramatic infinity pool stretches along the terrace, framing uninterrupted views of the Spanish mountains and coastline. With its pared-down lines and material palette, the residence reflects Esteve’s philosophy of creating spaces where architecture and landscape converge seamlessly.
Images by Mariela Apollonio