This 12,000-square-foot private residence in Nicosia is composed of minimalist, interlocking volumes arranged to create a fluid connection between architecture and landscape.
A soaring 17-foot-high ceiling defines the main living room, flooding the space with natural light and enhancing the sense of openness and grandeur.
The program includes 7 bedrooms, 3 guest suites, and 2 formal dining rooms, all organized along a central axis that extends toward expansive terraces and a sculptural swimming pool.
Materiality is expressed through warm stone, textured concrete, and glass, emphasizing a balance between mass and transparency.
Deep cantilevers, shaded outdoor spaces, and recessed glazing provide both privacy and seamless indoor-outdoor living, reflecting a contemporary Mediterranean spirit.
The attention to detail is evident throughout the interior space, where custom Fibonacci panels add a touch of nature-inspired design. The concept of the project is “linear half view,” which is reflected in the boxed buildings and swimming pool, wooden elements in the exterior that create a sense of privacy, and the amazing view of the ocean from every location of the house.
The property is divided into two separate buildings, with the pool house and garage located in the smaller of the two. The main house features two guest bedrooms on the ground floor, each with an ensuite bathroom. The open-concept living and dining areas are connected to the kitchen, which extends to the outdoor kitchen and second seating area. The modern above-ground swimming pool adds to the outdoor ambiance and complements the architecture of the buildings.
The upper floors consist of the master bedroom and bathroom, two additional guest bedrooms, each with their own bathroom, a media room, and laundry facilities. The rooftop deck is perfect for relaxation or outdoor cooking. The beach level basement includes a private gym, cinema room, and an additional guest room.
2017
12,000 sq ft


