VILLA TATYANA
AREA: 1 500 M2
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION: 2015
ABOUT PROJECT
This is our old project, which represents an important stage in our practice, because it allowed us to discover a new direction - architecture and construction of houses on the seashore. The sea is a real test for architects, where only impeccable work is acceptable. All materials, plants, furniture and equipment must be reliable and resistant to the aggressive marine environment.
Villa Tatiana was designed in a modern style with a large number of open terraces and panoramic windows overlooking the endless sea. This architectural complex includes several buildings, including the main residential building and auxiliary buildings. One of these buildings is a hangar, which, in addition to cars and boats, also contains a semi-open kitchen-living room with access to the pier. The facade of the hangar is decorated with natural ipe (Brazil walnut) wood, coated with oil. Even ten years later, Villa Tatiana remains a shining example of architectural harmony on the coast.
On the lower floor of the villa there are rooms with daily functionality. There is a living room combined with a kitchen-dining room, a winter garden with a two-level glass ceiling, a huge play space and a place for creativity. There is even a small spa area and a “Hunter’s House” with a library, an armory, and a fireplace room decorated with trophies and collectibles. This floor also includes a chef's kitchen with food pantry, a spacious walk-in closet, laundry room, and a staff lounge with additional rooms and a garage.
The second and third floors are a private area with comfortable bedrooms, bathrooms, wardrobes, a library and an office. The entire space is designed in a modern style, combining elegance and functionality.
Villa Tatiana was designed in a modern style with a large number of open terraces and panoramic windows overlooking the endless sea. This architectural complex includes several buildings, including the main residential building and auxiliary buildings. One of these buildings is a hangar, which, in addition to cars and boats, also contains a semi-open kitchen-living room with access to the pier. The facade of the hangar is decorated with natural ipe (Brazil walnut) wood, coated with oil. Even ten years later, Villa Tatiana remains a shining example of architectural harmony on the coast.
On the lower floor of the villa there are rooms with daily functionality. There is a living room combined with a kitchen-dining room, a winter garden with a two-level glass ceiling, a huge play space and a place for creativity. There is even a small spa area and a “Hunter’s House” with a library, an armory, and a fireplace room decorated with trophies and collectibles. This floor also includes a chef's kitchen with food pantry, a spacious walk-in closet, laundry room, and a staff lounge with additional rooms and a garage.
The second and third floors are a private area with comfortable bedrooms, bathrooms, wardrobes, a library and an office. The entire space is designed in a modern style, combining elegance and functionality.