House No. 5, with a living area of approximately 110 m², is set in a commanding position in the historic village of Vidovići, offering open views of the sea. It is surrounded by a Mediterranean garden of around 500 m², featuring an outdoor shower and several spaces for outdoor living.
The house is several centuries old and was originally built as a home for a single family. Over time, it was divided into two separate units, before a recent renovation restored it to a unified spatial whole. The renovation was carried out with great care, removing centuries-old interior partitions while preserving the original stone structure, in dialogue with contemporary architectural interventions.
Near the house, there is a separate stone terrace known as the guvno, once used for threshing wheat and now a quiet place for relaxation and watching the sunset.
The house consists of two separate accommodation units. The main unit extends over three levels: a kitchen with dining area and fireplace, as well as a terrace on the first floor; a gallery-style living room on the second floor; and a bedroom with en-suite bathroom on the third floor. The second unit is located on the ground floor and has a separate entrance, a bedroom, a bathroom, a small living area, and a terrace connected to the garden.
The interior combines contemporary design with original architectural elements, creating a calm and intimate atmosphere. House No. 5 is intended for guests seeking silence, space, and inspiration, far from the rush of everyday life.