Villa — Côte d'Azur

Nestled in an olive grove with nearly 600 trees, the villa is located away from prying eyes but at the same time benefits from an exceptional view of the sea.
The spirit of the place is always the starting point: a Provençal house covered in lime and surrounded by dense Mediterranean vegetation. Not wishing to impose a contemporary style, the goal above all is to invent a perfect marriage between the old and the modern. It is therefore a very subtle intervention, where the quality of the materials sets the tone for a silent and soothing elegance.
The space remains fluid, open on this remarkable site, the boundaries of the rooms seem to fade thanks to the unity and simplicity of the color palette used. Sometimes, you can see a piece of the rock wall embedded in a partition, like a tribute to the surrounding nature. The walls are covered with lime to preserve the Provençal soul of this sober and warm place. When the floor is mineral, paint is used to create a base/wainscoting in a more sustained tone. The doors with rounded corners contribute to the tranquility of the place.

Photo credit : ©Francis Amiand