Not to compete with the villa’s spectacular setting, this villa has been finished in wonderfully minimalist – yet undeniably stylish – interior design. You enter through a simple traditional whitewashed facade, the first of three floors, and into a strikingly crisp-white living and dining room. The understated space is complemented with natural woods and earthy tones, with integrated seating in front of a fireplace and along a picture window that frames the spectacular views. Just outside whitewashed stairs lead up to a roof terrace with shaded area and an open space great for yoga sessions or sunbathing.
A neighbouring kitchen is designed in a fresh, contemporary style with rustic touches and knotty wooden accents. A small terrace here makes a lovely spot for an intimate breakfast-with-views, while a larger patio nearby is perfect for group dinners under the stars. Head down to the pool terrace and you’re also treated to the vast rolling countryside and sky spreading out before you.
White cement flooring throughout the villa adds to the blissed-out vibe, with carefully chosen boho touches bringing Balearic chic into the mix. The result is a holiday villa that’s easy to fall for.
In and around the villa’s kidney-shaped pool is where you’ll likely spend most of your summer break here, its shimmering turquoise tiles chiming with the surrounding tropical and Mediterranean flora. Post dip, pick from a choice of cushioned lounger or double daybed, or escape from the sun in the poolside casita. Portable Bluetooth speakers also mean you can set the right mood wherever you are around the property.
The bedrooms are spread across two floors and sleep up to ten guests. Bright neutral decor is complemented with earthy flourishes, natural materials and quality fabrics. The master suite also includes a freestanding in-room tub and private terrace with far-reaching views, while other bathrooms feature the likes of chiselled rock basins and big corner tub.