Private oases
This project involves the redesign of a six‑room tourist accommodation located in the heart of the traditional settlement of Naoussa, Paros. The primary goal of the architectural concept was to highlight the clean geometry of the building’s envelope, breathing new life into it and creating a refined, distinctive character while honoring the heritage of Cycladic architecture.
Design Philosophy
At the heart of the design is the integration of perforated, linear canopies that filter natural light and elegantly frame the sea views, providing both shade and protection. These elements not only introduce a strong visual and functional identity to the building but also create a seamless connection between its interior spaces and the surrounding exterior.

Functional Layout
Each room, featuring an en‑suite bathroom, is organized into two distinct zones: an entry/living area and the main sleeping space. This layout promotes a sense of flow and openness, allowing for a natural and inviting transition between functions. Rather than relying on solid walls, spaces are defined by a carefully selected color palette and material treatments, creating a sense of clarity, fluidity, and sculptural precision throughout.

Material Palette
The choice of color, deeply connected to a natural material palette, plays a pivotal role in defining and interpreting spatial boundaries. The soft blue of the sky and the warm terracotta of the earth envelop the interiors, introducing a serene and harmonious atmosphere. Surfaces are finished with natural textures and earth‑toned colors, while crisp, luminous whites -a signature element of Cycladic design- dominate the larger surfaces, reinforcing a sense of brightness, purity, and tranquility.
Meanwhile, the terraces have been reimagined as intimate private “oases” that extend the living spaces to the outdoors. Outfitted with built‑in seating and water elements, these spaces invite moments of relaxation and privacy, merging the interiors with the exterior environment and offering guests a multi‑layered, immersive experience.






