La Perla Del Mediterraneo by Spainville is a 3 level property full of geometric shapes and voids all coming collectively to generate a façade of intricate layers for each sun, shade and air circulation. The residence is spread over 3 floors. On the entrance level, there is the two-car garage, 3 bedrooms, every single with their own bathroom and a covered terrace and garden. A single floor up is the living space comprehensive with fireplace and a modern Santos kitchen. Two Japanese gardens overlook this second level and just outdoors the social zone is a terrace that leads to the pool. This second level is accessed by an elevator or by stairs, as is the third level. The third level is house to the master suite with its spacious bedroom, added huge dressing room and a bathroom that overlooks the sea.
The social volume features a wall of glazing that opens up to a deep terrace full with an outdoor lounge region sheltered by a concrete pergola. A second concrete pergola aids frame out the primary access to the terrace. The a variety of levels – each horizontal and vertical – to the facade’;s geometry develop a lovely backdrop to the beautiful panoramic vistas and if that is not enough, the infinity pool extends at proper angles to the terrace layering in its shimmering reflections against the concrete canvas.
The outside lounge location is large adequate to accommodate both a sitting and a dining location. Each zones are furnished with a singular design of seating and tables consisting of a white framework to match the concrete and a blue grey upholstery to compliment the views.
The pergola above the outdoor lounge area is a gridwork of open beams that allows the sunlight to pass via although at the same time offering shade.
The pergola over the major entrance to the terrace is supported by a concrete post and beam structure that defines the edges between a far more private and secluded outside zone and a wide open one particular.
Even though the views of the sea and mountainside are lovely, the view of the home is just as beautiful. All the a variety of shapes and voids create fluidity to the home’;s profile by way of the light and shadow patterns.
Of course, when you are on the terrace, it really is the commanding views of the sea that are most impressive.
With the coastline as visible as the sea, there is constantly anything intriguing to look at.
The views are not limited to the second level terrace and pool. Stairs on the side of the residence travel up to a rooftop deck, and from here there are vistas in every single direction.
The La Perla Del Mediterraneo even boasts a solarium of 35m2 and a garden of 70m2 on the upper level of the residence.
Spainville
Photography by Antonio Lopez Espada