The image showcases an elegant example of Mediterranean architecture with clear Ibizan influences. The villa's facade is executed in characteristic white, creating a striking contrast with the surrounding greenery and blue sky. The main composition of the facade is distinguished by its laconic forms and clean lines—classic elements of minimalist Mediterranean aesthetics.
Particularly notable is the impressive terrace with a pergola supported by massive wooden columns, which give the structure a special expressiveness and tectonic quality. The use of natural wood with preserved texture and color creates a warm accent against the snow-white walls. This technique softens the monochromatic facade and visually connects the building with its natural surroundings.
In the right part of the composition, a stone element with a dome-shaped top is visible—possibly an outdoor oven or barbecue made from local stone. This detail is not only functional but also brings authenticity to the architecture, connecting it with local building traditions.
When designing your own home in a similar style, several key techniques are worth noting: using white stucco for the main volumes; integrating natural materials (wood, stone) to create contrast and warmth; designing spacious open terraces protected from the sun; smoothly connecting interior and exterior spaces through large glazed openings; and, of course, harmoniously integrating the architecture into the landscape with local vegetation.