Goodland Noir is a richly atmospheric contemporary home where dark architecture, natural stone and tropical landscape come together in a cinematic composition.
The darker counterpart to Goodland Blanc, Noir is defined by blackened wood, volcanic stone, deep oak and warm plaster, creating a tonal backdrop with remarkable depth and texture. Its graphic exterior façade is softened by dense tropical planting, while expansive glazing draws greenery and natural light deep into the house.
Inside, dark oak floors and millwork are balanced by limestone, textured plaster and sculptural furnishings. A dramatic central staircase appears to float above an interior garden, creating one of several moments where architecture and landscape intersect. Throughout the home, carefully framed views, gallery-like walls and pools of natural light lend themselves particularly well to fashion, beauty and editorial photography.
The kitchen continues the darker palette with rich wood cabinetry, an oversized stone island and a planted wall that brings an unexpected lushness into the space. The adjoining dining and living areas feel intimate yet architectural, with substantial sightlines and direct connections to the exterior.
Outside, a black flagstone courtyard surrounds a linear pool framed by volcanic rock and tropical planting. Additional exterior settings include a secluded fire-pit garden, sculptural water feature, terraces and intimate landscaped spaces that offer distinctly different shooting environments within the property.
Moody without feeling heavy, Goodland Noir balances shadow with warmth, raw materiality with refinement, and strong architecture with an almost tropical softness. A distinctive location for fashion, beauty, interiors, automotive, lifestyle and luxury productions.


















































