The presented villa demonstrates an elegant combination of Mediterranean and Californian architectural traditions. The two-story structure features an expressive facade with a harmonious balance between horizontal and vertical elements. The ground floor is finished in light tones with stone cladding on the lower part and stucco, creating a textural contrast.
The facade is distinguished by large open terraces on both floors with wooden pergolas and dark wood balustrades that effectively contrast with the light-colored walls. The upper terrace with its refined wooden columns echoes the details of the lower level, creating architectural integrity. The ground floor entrance area includes white draperies that add lightness and create a sense of privacy.
The building's facade is enriched with thoughtful architectural details: arched elements above the central entrance, chimney stacks on the roof, and neat windows with wooden frames. The gently sloped tile roof complements the coastal villa image. The panoramic windows of the lower floor provide a visual connection with the surrounding landscape and water surface, indicating a well-considered integration of architecture into the natural context.
The landscaped plot with a manicured lawn and Mediterranean vegetation, including tall eucalyptus trees and palms, organically frames the architectural object, emphasizing its status as a luxurious coastal residence with precise proportions and carefully elaborated details.