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Camoján

The project

Light and bright tones as the basis for the interior design of this spectacular villa located in Cascada de Camoján, one of the most exclusive urbanizations in Marbella.

Careful avant-garde architecture with large windows that empathize with the nature that surrounds the house, and that is why we opted for earth tones, sand, blue, stone, green and ocher, which did not break the connection with the outside.

Its size does not leave you indifferent (more than 2,000 meters built, three floors and solarium, 9 bedrooms, spa, cinema room, 2 swimming pools, gym, wine cellar, small golf course…), and the final result of this very spacious house with warm materials and very careful ceiling design, had to be cozy and comfortable, with elegant and very pleasant living areas. A balance had to be found between luxury and a fresh and natural style, creating different living areas aimed at different uses, but connected in style.

The materials we used in its decoration were natural woods such as walnut and oak, cream and white marble, aged gold metal, touches of black metal, smoked glass, and fabrics such as linen and cotton in soft tones.

The result is a very sober elegant style, without shine or shrillness. Very bright neutral colours, noble woods such as walnut and oak, light marble, natural fabrics and Mediterranean colours.

Much prominence was given to the works that would decorate the walls, which are of great importance in this house, and it was a challenge to select them, as well as the sculpture that presides over the main patio. We highlight the works of the renowned artist Pepe Morales, who inspired us when adding touches of color.

In decorative accessories we select ceramic pieces in very natural finishes, and plants.

The house has large outdoor spaces, and they were an important part when thinking about the design of all the spaces in the house, also taking into account that the climate of the Costa del Sol invites you to enjoy them most of the year.

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