Casa Milagros
Location - Nosara, Costa Rica | Year - 2025 (nearing completion) | Size - 360m2
Design Director - Tom Garton
Casa Milagros in Nosara is nearly complete and looking lovely. Recycled ocean plastic roof tiles, natural stone wall cladding, continuous running water features, exposed timber structures, complete bespoke joinery packages, floors, tiles, it is very exciting to see this transformative phase. This modern home has taken many queues from traditional tropical architecture that have been reimagined for this project.
Concept
Entering into a double-height, light-filled tower guests are guided into an open-plan, democratic floor plan that is focused around a Japanese inspired rock garden. Full-height retractable glazing allows the open-plan internal spaces to embrace the covered walkways and gardens of the courtyard that lead to art studios, guest bedrooms, and pathways.
Design
Locally sourced timbers and traditional detailing bridge between modern interiors and the tropical gardens that cover the property. A pool and terrace are set away from the main house using the natural contours of the site to create elements of privacy. A large master suite on the second floor overlooks the courtyard, garden, and pool beyond. This second-floor suite offers privacy in a largely open house.
Project Team
Design Director: Tom Garton | Garton Group Architecture
Architectural Team: Dennis Cordero, Tom Garton | Garton Group Architecture
Structural Design: Garton Group Architecture
Electromechanical Design: Christian Arias Urpí
Contractor: Costa Construction
Client: Private Residence