The Panorama and WMR Home is located in beautiful Matanzas, Chile. It's a shacklike house that sits at the top of a cliff approximately 65 meters above sea level.
This endearing home built by the two architectural firms was for a couple and their son. The two-story home offers a lot of space, but is still cozy and intimate enough for the small family. And speaking of space, the landscape surrounding the home definitely gives this family space to grow. To take advantage of the breathtaking view on top of the mountain, there are plenty of floor-to-ceiling windows. There is also a side terrace facing north, allowing an enclosed outdoor escape to the panoramic views of the beach, forest and ocean.
I would kill to live in this Panorama and WMR Home on such a stunning cliffside.
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The Panorama and WMR Home in Chile Sits Atop a Mountain
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