Aegean background
The residence stands on the western slope of Antiparos, offering views of the sea and Sifnos. Despite an 8-acre plot, the terrain’s slope and the desire for panoramic views and landscape harmony led to choosing an underground construction.
Design Philosophy
Access is via a staircase at the rear, guiding visitors from the parking area to the main entrance. Upon entry, the extensive opening frames a vista of the sea, with Sifnos in the background. The living room and kitchen are centrally located in the same open space, with bedrooms on either side. The layout is linear, ensuring all rooms have sea views through large, sliding minimal windows, with direct access to the pool running alongside the building.
Functional Layout
One side houses the master bedroom with its fireplace, en suite bathroom, and terrace, while the other side accommodates four guest rooms with en suite bathrooms, a children’s room, and a staff room. Material selection was crucial, combining owners’ preferences with contemporary construction trends in the Cycladic landscape. White dominates the exteriors, complemented by natural materials like stone, creating texture contrasts and integrating the building into the landscape.
Material Palette & Vegetation
Internally, materials such as cement for walls and floors, marble for bathroom countertops, and wooden custom furnishings were chosen. The building’s placement on the plot preserves and incorporates existing cedar trees, characteristic of Antiparos and the Cyclades. Shrubbery, evergreen grasses, and drought-resistant shrubs were selected for the roof and pool surroundings, capable of withstanding the Mediterranean summer drought and minimal care.