Casa Frondosa
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The pool and the covered terrace seen from directly above, surrounded by forest
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The house, in the order you would actually see it

50 photographs, grouped by where they were taken. Nothing here is a stock image or a render: it is all the house as the owners' photographer found it.

The house from outside

Three floors of glass and white concrete set into a working piece of rainforest.

  • The house as a small white shape in an unbroken stretch of rainforest, with the coastal ridge beyond
    The house, and everything around the house.
  • The house from the air, set into the forest canopy above the Central Pacific coast
  • The front of the house from the air, showing the curved stair tower and the roof deck
  • The house seen from the pool terrace, its curved staircase and glass wall open to the jungle
  • The house and pool from the air at dusk, lights on under the covered terrace
  • The hardwood front door of the house, with the Casa Frondosa name plate beside it
  • A stone path through the planted gardens on the property
  • The Casa Frondosa sign at the edge of the garden, among heliconia and palms
  • The house lit from within after dark, reflected in the pool
    After dark, with the pool lit.

The pool and the covered terrace

Saltwater, infinity edge, and a roof over the part of the terrace where the food happens.

  • The infinity pool at dusk, lit from below, with string lights along the covered outdoor kitchen and a violet sky over the forest
    The hour that sells the house.
  • The infinity pool looking out over the treetops toward the coast
  • Sun loungers along the pool terrace in the afternoon, with the house behind
  • The pool and the covered terrace seen from directly above, surrounded by forest
  • Sunlight moving across the stone tiles of the pool floor
  • The covered lounge opening straight onto the pool terrace
  • A hanging chair at the end of the covered terrace, looking into the trees
  • The live-edge hardwood bar under the covered terrace, looking out to the forest
  • The outdoor kitchen with a gas grill, sink and hardwood cabinets, open to the jungle
  • The long outdoor dining table under the slatted wood ceiling of the covered terrace
  • Deep armchairs and a low table on the covered terrace as the light goes
  • A hanging chair beside the lit pool after dark, under strings of warm light

Inside

Open on two sides, with hardwood cabinetry and stone throughout.

  • The open living and dining area, glass on two sides, looking out to the pool
  • The living room, a teal sectional facing a double-height glass wall onto the jungle
  • The kitchen, hardwood cabinetry and stone counters, with a window onto the trees
  • The kitchen island with bar seating, open to the dining area and the view
  • The hardwood range hood and stone splashback in the kitchen
  • The indoor dining table set for six beside the glass wall
  • The game room, a full-size pool table under tall windows onto the forest
  • The office, two desks with monitors and chairs facing a window onto the garden
  • The laundry room with a full-size washer and dryer and hardwood cabinets
  • Boards racked on the wall of the covered ground floor, ready for the beach

Bedrooms and bathrooms

Five bedrooms, each with a patio of its own. Five bathrooms, three of them en suite.

  • A king bedroom with a wall of glass opening onto its own patio and the jungle
  • A king bedroom with sliding doors onto a private patio
  • A king bedroom with a corner of glass looking out toward the coast
  • A queen bedroom with a round window framing the forest
  • A queen bedroom opening onto the jungle through a full-height sliding door
  • A bedroom with a writing desk and a view into the canopy
  • A king bedroom with a hardwood headboard and a painting of the coast
  • A carved stone basin on a hardwood vanity, with a window straight into the greenery
  • A bathroom vanity with a framed mirror and hardwood cabinetry
  • A walk-in shower tiled in deep green glass
  • The stone outdoor shower, set into planting and open to the jungle

The decks, and what you can see from them

High over the treeline, facing west.

  • The third-floor deck at dusk, a telescope set up against a pink and violet sky
  • The third-floor deck by day, with chairs facing the ridgeline and the sea beyond
  • Two loungers on the stone deck facing the Pacific horizon at sunset
  • The stone terrace looking out over the treetops to the Pacific
  • The outdoor dining table at dusk, with a pink sky over the ridgeline

Around the house

Not staged, and not an excursion you have to book.

  • A yellow-throated toucan in the branches above the property
  • A waterfall dropping into a rock pool in the forest
  • Sunset over the Pacific from the beach, the wet sand holding the color of the sky

If you want to know what a particular room actually contains rather than what it looks like, the house page lists it.

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