Description
Contemporary architecture, this 230 m2 villa located on its 1,034 m2 plot of land spectacularly overlooks the sea with the Bec de l'Aigle in the background from all the main rooms of the house. Built in 1994 by the architect Ferran Poissonnier, the villa asserts a very unique style while being incredibly well integrated into its environment. On the south side, facing the sea, it is mostly glazed with glass panels with surprising volumes. Its light ochre facade blends harmoniously with the local rock while its copper roof with curved slopes recalls the shape of the Cap. The beautiful volumes are warmed by the omnipresent light, the blond oak parquet flooring and the warm-colored paintings. Original, the house is nonetheless functional and family-friendly. The generous living rooms open to the outside and are bathed in light. In the extension, the swimming area with its swimming pool is surrounded by local species: palm trees, mimosas… And finally, the dining area protected from the sun cleverly adjoins the kitchen. Upstairs, the sleeping area consists of a master suite with its bathroom, and four bedrooms sharing two shower rooms. A workshop, two boxes as well as two parking spaces complete this property. A haven of peace between land and sea