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Flawless Home Perched on Cliff's Edge Opens Up Towards the Sea

Placed in Nahr el Mot, Lebanon sits the lovely ocean side home known as Amchit Residence. It was outlined by Blankpage Architects and is perched on the edge of a precipice with a promenade like rooftop deck and a lap pool for unhindered ocean views.

The property is smooth and present day with a warm-yet-moderate feeling inside that underscores cement and wood. It was brought about by the draftsmen as an arrangement of decks that augment the home's relationship to the ocean; they planned it outwards and towards the water instead of far from it. An upper stage contains the main room developed in dividers of glass, while the center deck features two extra rooms and a family living zone. The lower stage serves as a gathering space with an infinity pool and a staircase that leads you to the shore.

Amchit Residence is at seal level and situated just about due west, so the nightfall is a marvelous time of day. The airy, open feel welcomes beams of daylight and splashes the spaces in a profound rosy orange sparkle. Few this with the citrus, olive, and palm trees that are sprinkled all through the property, and you have a slice of paradise.











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