A Mediterranean Stone House Made for Poolside Living

A modern house with stone walls that are highlighted by the use of both exterior and hidden lighting.

Set within the peaceful surroundings of Montrás on Spain’s Costa Brava, this modern family home by Dom Arquitectura was designed with one clear goal in mind. To create a relaxed, light filled house where outdoor entertaining feels effortless and natural.

From the very first glance, the architecture makes its intentions clear. The facade combines large sections of dry local stone with smooth white upper volumes, softened by wood and glass elements. The contrast feels distinctly Mediterranean, grounding the home in its setting while still giving it a clean, contemporary edge.

A modern house with stone walls that are highlighted by the use of both exterior and hidden lighting.

A palette of natural tones runs throughout the exterior. Sand, stone and warm neutrals help the house sit comfortably within the landscape rather than dominate it. As daylight fades, discreet hidden lighting comes into play, gently washing both interior and exterior walls and highlighting the textures of stone and plaster after dark.

A modern stone house with a smooth white upper section.
A modern stone house that has large windows and hidden lighting.

At the rear of the home, the focus shifts entirely to outdoor living. The backyard opens up to reveal a swimming pool and a generous partially covered patio, designed as an extension of the interior rather than a separate zone.

A modern stone house with a large swimming pool, expansive patio, and outdoor living spaces.
A modern stone house with a large swimming pool, expansive patio, and outdoor living spaces.

The infinity edge pool takes full advantage of the site’s outlook, offering uninterrupted views across the surrounding area. Alongside it, the covered patio is arranged for long, unhurried days outside. A lounge area with sofas and armchairs sits beside a dining space complete with an outdoor kitchen, creating a setting that easily moves from afternoon relaxation to evening gatherings.

This modern house has an infinity edge swimming pool with views of the surrounding area, while the covered patio includes a lounge area with a sofa and armchairs, as well as a dining area with an outdoor kitchen.
This modern house has an infinity edge swimming pool with views of the surrounding area, while the covered patio includes a lounge area with a sofa and armchairs, as well as a dining area with an outdoor kitchen.

Returning to the front of the house, a solid wood front door sets a warm, welcoming tone. It opens into an entryway anchored by a large window that immediately brings in natural light. The same stone walls used on the exterior continue seamlessly inside, reinforcing a sense of continuity between indoors and out.

This modern home has a a wood front door that opens to an entryway with a large window. The stone walls that are featured on the exterior of the house continue through to the interior.

The social heart of the home unfolds into an open plan living and dining area. These spaces are designed to feel connected yet calm, with carefully considered proportions that encourage both everyday family life and entertaining. Along one wood lined wall, a built in home office is subtly integrated, allowing work to sit comfortably within the living space without disrupting its flow.

This modern house has stone walls and an open plan living room and dining room.
This modern house has stone walls and an open plan living room and dining room, that also includes home office that's built along a wood wall.

Adjacent to the dining area, and visible through a pass through opening, is the kitchen. Here, minimalist white cabinets and countertops are balanced by wood cabinetry and open shelving. A central island anchors the room, creating a functional and social space that remains visually connected to the rest of the home.

In this kitchen, minimalist white cabinets and countertops are paired with wood cabinets and shelves, and a central island to create a modern appearance.
In this kitchen, minimalist white cabinets and countertops are paired with wood cabinets and shelves, and a central island to create a modern appearance.

Adding another layer to the living experience, the house includes a secondary living room lined in wood. A floor-to-ceiling window frames views of the stone wall and surrounding plants outside, turning the garden into a living backdrop and offering a quieter, more intimate retreat.

A basement living room with wood walls and floor, and hidden lighting.

The warmth introduced through wood detailing continues into the bedrooms. Minimalist furniture keeps the focus on natural light and views, allowing the architecture and setting to take centre stage rather than competing with them.

A modern bedroom with wood accents, pendant lights, and a large sliding glass door that opens to a patio.
A minimalist bedroom with a hanging pendant light and wood cabinetry.

In the bathrooms, the same balance of material and restraint is evident. Wood vanities with custom designed countertops sit beneath framed mirrors, while a built in bathtub is positioned to take advantage of a nearby window. The result is a calm, spa like atmosphere rooted in natural materials and soft light.

A modern bathroom with a built-in bathtub below a large window, and a wood vanity with a thick countertop that also has built-in sinks.
A modern bathroom with a minimalist wood vanity and thick countertop with a built-in sink.

While all of the main living spaces are located on the ground floor for ease and flow, the house also includes a basement level. Here, auxiliary functions such as parking, storage, building facilities and a games room are neatly tucked away. This level is accessed via a set of wood stairs, where a handrail with hidden lighting adds both safety and a subtle architectural detail.

Modern wood stairs with a handrail that has hidden lighting.

Throughout the home, Dom Arquitectura has carefully balanced modern design with Mediterranean warmth. Stone, wood, light and landscape are treated not as decorative elements, but as essential parts of daily life.


Photography by Fotografía de Arquitectura Jordi Anguera | Architecture firm: Dom Arquitectura | Architect: Pablo Serrano Elorduy | Interior Designer: Blanca Elorduy | Quantity surveyor: Agustí Vidal | Contractor: Burgos Gasull SL | Structural engineer: Óscar Frago – Estudi d’ Arquitectura Codi