The approach
Find a place that changes how you live.
A private coastal residence shaped by stone, light, and the long horizon.
Limestone · Bronze · Mediterranean garden
The arrival
A threshold with a sense of occasion.
The entrance is drawn as a single line from the approach to the sea, anchored by an old olive tree.
Double-height gallery · Floating stair · Courtyard
The great room
A living room drawn to the horizon.
Retractable glass dissolves the boundary between the main room, the terrace, and the bay beyond.
8 m ceiling · Open hearth · Sea terrace
The kitchen
Stone, bronze, and oak in precise balance.
A monolithic island runs the length of the room, while service spaces disappear behind bronze cabinetry.
Book-matched stone · Smoked oak · Concealed pantry
The primary suite
The quietest room in the house.
A private fire, a sheltered terrace, and a view composed to be the first thing you see each morning.
Private salon · Dual dressing rooms · Stone bath
The private terrace
The bay becomes part of the plan.
Deep overhangs temper the summer light. At night, the architecture recedes and the water takes over.
Infinity edge · Outdoor salon · Sunset orientation
The residence
Every room has a reason to be here.
Three levels connect social rooms, private suites, gardens, and the water in one clear sequence.
18,420 sq ft · 5 suites · 7 baths