The façade, carefully revived, reveals the golden limestone that has long defined Malta’s built landscape, while the reinstated antiporta — the iconic inner doorway of Maltese homes , honours a tradition of welcome and community. Step inside, and the story unfolds with light, space, and materiality at its core.
Spread across three levels, the residence offers three beautifully appointed bedrooms, including a master suite with walk-in wardrobe and private en-suite, together with a versatile fourth room that may serve as a study, guest room or creative retreat. Underfloor heating runs throughout, ensuring year-round comfort. At its centre, a serene back courtyard with a glass-edged pool creates a private sanctuary, while the roof garden crowns the home with sweeping views across Valletta and sea— the ultimate backdrop for entertaining or quiet reflection. Secure residence parking completes the convenience of modern living in this historic setting.
A discreet third floor and refined rear extension enhance the home’s natural flow. The interiors are bathed in light: a white mesh staircase channels daylight through the house, a circular skylight scatters shifting shadows, and black-framed Crittall doors blur the boundary between indoors and out.
Every detail is a celebration of craft. Capsule-shaped balcony cutouts inspired by Arabic motifs echo the arches and solid oak doors with their subtle gunmetal handles. Verde Alpi terrazzo, rich and tactile, guides the journey from entrance steps through kitchens, bathrooms and around the pool, uniting the house in material harmony. Fluted glass, carefully placed mirrors and generous apertures ensure the interiors remain open, airy and alive with light.
This is a home that tells a story — of Malta’s heritage, preserved with care, and of contemporary design, expressed with elegance. Within its walls, Maltese pottery from Attard and artworks by local artists sit alongside architecture of international calibre, creating a residence that is as intimate as it is striking, as authentic as it is modern.
A rare opportunity to own a property that is both a sanctuary and a statement, this is Maltese tradition elevated to the level of art.