Location: urb. El Herrojo, Benhavis 

Interior Designer: Jana Novakova 

Architect: Studio Tobal – Diego Tobal 

Developer: Fintech 

Construction Company: Solis 

Photographer: Charly Simon 

Casa Varanda is a residential villa located in a secured exclusive area with generous sunlit indoor spaces overlooking the sea, with 6 bedrooms, double height living and dining room, game room, gym, spa, outdoor pool and beautiful gardens. The villa is designed in a contemporary style, with the utmost care for comfort with high quality seating furniture and turnkey spaces.  

The living and dining area is a vast open space having full height windows with sun light accentuating the light and fresh summer colour scheme. Key to the design are the motorized full-size windows which visually decorate the room expanding to the beautiful view of the gardens. The double height ceiling salon with its wooden cladding makes the room feel airy, but at the same time very cosy and warm. The focal point wall with the chimney has two types of wall paneling, backlit onyx and real dried moss to add a fresh unexpected accent. The moss has also been used in the entrance in combination with travertine 3D cladding backlit with LED. The generously sized spaces fitted with natural stones, wood and turnkey furniture all over the villa, including bathrooms, gives guests the feeling of a luxury vacation. 

The design scheme is in line with the modern architecture, yet the selection of colour schemes per area gives a clean and tranquil aesthetic, creating a more vacational look. The property integrates itself into the wider environment through the use of natural materials which blend into the surroundings and also having 3 large trees planted within its premises in order to blend within the surrounding green hills. 

The team have produced bespoke furniture pieces with their local carpentry and marble artisans to add originality and quality to such superb architecture and bespoke rugs are featured in the living and game room to add further interest to the design schemes.