Contemporary villa by the sea, in an exceptional location, with a 40m long coastline, functionally divided into two parts. Total living area is 676m2, (348m2 + 248m2), with an associated land of 963m2 and a yacht mooring.
Two buildings make up the villa. Both are built on three levels, accessed from the ground floor at street level. The living areas in both buildings are formed as open common areas with kitchen, dining room and living rooms.
In the space between the buildings, at ground floor level, there is a guest apartment that represents a connection between the two parts of the villa and creates the impression of a single ground floor.
In total, the villa consists of 9 bedrooms with 11 bathrooms, a swimming pool in a central position between the two buildings and three parking spaces behind the entrance gates.
In the central area in front of the villa, on the ground floor, there is a shared infinity pool, with external staircases on both sides.
The living room of the larger building was developed as a cantilever towards the sea, at an angle of 90 degrees in relation to the other linearly developed part of the building.
The upper level of both buildings is the sleeping area.
The basic and clear principle of the architectural concept is simultaneous isolation from the influence of the street and neighboring buildings and complete opening to the sea from all rooms in the house, through massive glass surfaces.
With its contemporary architectural design and renewable energy sources, the villa has become a unique property in this area and an example of successful integration into the already built landscape.
Local stone, excavated during construction, was used to clad the basement facade and the terrace on the side facing the sea. Sanitary equipment, ceramics, doors and windows as well as all technical equipment and household appliances were imported from Spain, Italy, Germany and several other European countries.
The entire villa has underfloor heating, central air conditioning, two fireplaces as a decorative element and an alternative source of heating. Solar panels are used to heat the water in the pool.
Schedule:
Basement:
Building 1: hallway, 2 bathrooms, storage room, kitchen, living room, laundry room, bedroom with bathroom.
Building 2: hallway, bathroom, laundry room, living room, bedroom with bathroom
GROUND FLOOR:
Building 1: hallway, bathroom, dining room, kitchen, living room
Building 2: hallway, bathroom, TV room, living room with dining area and kitchen
FIRST FLOOR:
Building 1: hallway, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, terrace
Building 2: hallway, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, terrace
Guest apartment: One bedroom with bathroom