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
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.