Private Residence in Tsavkisi
Overlooking the Tsavkisi landscape, this residence is conceived as a calm, horizontal living environment that opens fully toward light, garden, and distant views. Floor-to-ceiling glazing dissolves the boundary between interior and exterior, extending daily life onto terraces and the pool. The interior is structured by warm oak volumes that integrate storage, circulation, and architecture, while a restrained palette of wood, marble, brushed steel, and concrete creates depth without visual noise. Open living spaces form the social core of the home, softened by textiles, art, and greenery, and anchored by sculptural elements such as the suspended fireplace and linear lighting. Private areas are quieter and more tactile, defined by soft light, minimal detailing, and carefully integrated joinery. The result is a contemporary residence shaped by clarity, proportion, and material honesty — a home that feels grounded in its landscape while remaining warm, understated, and timeless.