THE COLLECTION
The Wild House n°1 - Lisbon, Baixa
In the heart of Lisbon's historic city center, we undertook the restoration and decoration of a magnificent Pombalino apartment.
We restored the period paintings, the mythical Portuguese azulejos, the colonial-style glass doors, the parquet floors... Each room was the subject of architectural and interior design research to give it a very specific personality, while ensuring the overall harmony of the apartment.
We restored the period paintings, the mythical Portuguese azulejos, the colonial-style glass doors, the parquet floors... Each room was the subject of architectural and interior design research to give it a very specific personality, while ensuring the overall harmony of the apartment.
The Wild House n°2 - Melides, Areia Verde
Magnificent fully renovated house in one of the most sought-after areas of the Comporta region. The property lies between the village of Melides and Melides beach, right in the heart of nature. Very easy to access from a sandy track, the site is extremely quiet and represents the perfect destination for spending time with family and friends.
The Wild House n°3 - Melides, Praia Branca
Ideally positionned between Comporta and Melides, theVilla Praia Branca is located in the heart of the region's
golden triangle, close to the most beautiful beach on
the coast: Praia de Aberta Nova.
The Wild House n°4 - Melides, Sonho de Arroz
Sonho de Arroz is an extraordinary property located in the most prestigious area of Melides: the rice fields. This property, with a gross area of 436m², consists of a main building that houses the living and dining areas, the kitchen, a gym, and three suites, as well as two independent suites set on a majestic 8,250m² plot.
The Wild House n°5 - Lisbon, Ferragial
The spacious living room invites relaxation and connection, while the bright and functional kitchen sets the stage for delightful moments around the table. The bedrooms, one of them a suite with a bathtub, offer the perfect balance of privacy and well-being.

