Eclectic Family Vacation Home in Antiparos
Archipelagic Aesthetic Meets Family Functionality
The architecture of a unitary island house in Antiparos, Greece is a fusion of function and beauty. This holiday home is designed to meet the unique needs of a patchwork family. A medley of bedrooms and an open, spacious living-dining area offer ample space for the coming together of individual parts to form a harmonious whole.
Sculptural Design for a Private and Shared Living Experience
The home's interior borrows heavily from the region's traditional aesthetics. However, it also clearly carries the imprint of Paris-based design studio Festen Architecture. The spaces are envisioned as a series of sculptural entities that are interconnected but retain their autonomy. Every room is assigned a function, allowing family members to have their private spaces or indulge in shared activities.
- Traditional island architecture with minimalistic interventions.
- Ample use of stonework, rattan, and rustic wood.
- Lavishly designed bathrooms with quirky tiles from Marrakesh.
- Fluid transitions between indoor and outdoor living spaces.
- Eclectic mix of antique and modern furniture pieces.
Room With a View
The holiday home opens up to the vastness of the Aegean Sea, offering stunning views. Large glass doors and unobtrusive fences ensure a seamless connection with the surrounding landscape. This helps to create an idyllic setting for family relaxation and entertaining guests.
- Open-plan living-dining-kitchen space.
- Large glass doors with full view of the Aegean Sea.
- Outdoor pergola-covered dining area by the pool.
- Outdoor lounging spaces with comfy seatings.
- Secluded terraces attached to the bedrooms for private sunbathing.
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