This Mediterranean house is a two-story villa in warm coral tones that beautifully reflects the traditions of Southern European architecture. The facade is painted in a rich peach-orange color, which harmoniously contrasts with the white balustrades and light-colored finishing elements.
The architectural composition of the facade is built on a combination of classic Mediterranean elements: elegant balustrades with columns, wooden pergolas, and spacious open terraces. The upper floor is adorned with an elegant semicircular terrace with white balusters, which creates a soft visual transition between the walls and the sky.
On the first floor, a dark brown wooden pergola attracts attention, creating a semi-shaded relaxation area. Wide glass doors and windows with green shutters provide abundant natural lighting and emphasize the connection between the interior space and the surrounding landscape.
The terracotta tile roof with a slight slope completes the composition, giving the building an authentic Mediterranean appearance. A white marble staircase with two symmetrical flights leads to the main entrance, framed by a neat lower terrace with a balustrade. The landscaping with local plants organically complements the architectural ensemble.