Mediterranean villa

Mediterranean villa
Project: Mediterranean Private Villa
Location: Sardinia, Olbia
Year: 2019
Area: 1000 sqm
Photo: The final interior photos are not covered at the request of the owner.
The project of a house on the Mediterranean coast for a large family.
The facade of the building is the work of a local architect who captured all the traditional motives of Sardinian architecture: a granite frieze along the perimeter of the entire roof from a nearby quarry, open multi-level terraces with marble floors, a contrasting limestone belt on snow-white walls. We made the interior of the house modern and elegant, cozy and bright with a delicate implementation of local motives. Here the main role is played by the endless blue landscape outside the window, and white walls as a canvas for contrasting accents. The project has a lot of natural stone: four types of travertine, zebrino marble, rock slate. We chose furniture throughout all Europe. Working in a team with a local architect, we designed not only the interior, but also the surrounding area to the house: multi-level terraces, a parking zone, a garden, a BBQ area on the shore and a recreation area by the pool with stone sofa.
Ground floor plan
Ground floor plan
First floor plan
The entrance group of the building is a glass corridor that unites two parts of the house: personal and guest.
Approaching the front door, a person immediately sees the sea in the distance through the "ingresso".
Passing through the corridor you get to a large terrace with a swimming pool and a recreational area. The wall of the living room on the fround floor is made of hole glass, as it is directed to the endless landscape of the Mediterranean Sea.
First floor plan
The entrance group of the building is a glass corridor that unites two parts of the house: personal and guest.
Approaching the front door, a person immediately sees the sea in the distance through the "ingresso".
Passing through the corridor you get to a large terrace with a swimming pool and a recreational area. The wall of the living room on the fround floor is made of hole glass, as it is directed to the endless landscape of the Mediterranean Sea.