AURA HIGUERóN
Three contemporary buildings rise in a terraced configuration along the hillside of El Higuerón, each floor set back from the one below to open the view and maximise the depth of the terraces. The geometry is deliberate. White horizontal volumes, warm timber cladding on the facades, and floor-to-ceiling glazing in anthracite aluminium create a visual language that feels considered rather than imposed, a residential complex that reads as architecture rather than development.
Every home is oriented to the southwest or southeast, which means the Mediterranean is a constant presence. Not a backdrop, but a daily reality. Morning light enters through wide sliding doors, the sea holds the horizon from every living space, and the terraces, ranging from 51 to 193 m², become genuine outdoor rooms that function across all seasons. In the garden villas, a private pool extends the living space further still, connecting indoors and outdoors with the kind of ease that makes the boundary between the two feel unnecessary.
The interiors are finished to a standard that reflects care rather than compromise. Large-format 90x90 porcelain floor tiles from Cifre Cerámica or equivalent run throughout, bathrooms are dressed in floor-to-ceiling 120x280 tile with Laufen or equivalent sanitary ware and Hansgrohe or equivalent tapware, and kitchens are equipped with Siemens or equivalent integrated appliances including induction hob, oven, microwave, dishwasher and fridge-freezer. Kitchen cabinetry is by Dica or equivalent with an Inalco porcelain worktop. Jacuzzis from City SPA are standard on most terraces. Built-in wardrobes, motorised blinds in bedrooms, and a Schneider smart home pre-installation complete the specification. Two garage spaces and a storage room are included in the pric