Engawa House is the term coined by the owner for this spectacular home in the Punta Pite condominium. The term is derived from the Japanese style, highlighting a sober, elegant architectural design focusing on luminosity and the warmth of noble materials like wood. Built in 2019, the house was designed by its owner as a place of rest and connection with nature. Much of the house is elevated and entirely made of glass, allowing natural light, exterior vegetation, and ocean views, including sights of Papudo Bay and the breakers of Punta Pite. Awarded by several international architecture magazines and recognized as one of the 50 best glasshouses in the world, this home features wood as a central element in its design. Its exterior showcases spectacular Raulí wood slats, blending with the surroundings while allowing light to enter and maintaining privacy from the inside. The house features a simple and practical interior design, with a large living and dining area with a wood stove and access to a spacious cantilevered terrace. The kitchen, integrated into this space for family and friends, is fully equipped. In the bedroom wing, two bedrooms sharing a bathroom, and the master suite at the end, all with access to the exterior and radiant floor heating. The property is approximately 1,700 m² with impressive landscaping and exterior design, including a semi-covered terrace next to the barbecue area, pool, and jacuzzi. Additionally, the house features a rooftop for enjoying 360° views and sunsets over the sea.