After yesterday’s colourful summer fashion I’m going to hit you with even more colour today – found via Nuevo Estillo.
This stunning Ibiza holiday home has been sensitively restored so the original inspiration of Villa Tugendhat – by German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe – is being kept alive.
Van der Rohe famously adopted the phrase ‘Less is more’ as a precept to describe minimalist design and if my Spanish (and Google translate) don’t let me down the villa is divided into two distinct volumes: Open and transparent for the communal areas, connecting the inside and outside and a more opaque and compact one for the private quarters. An idea that was radical at the time but now seems to be the norm if you look at contemporary architecture.
I like how the colour blue subtly weaves like a thread through the interior in different shades and materials, from the rug patterns to artwork, cushions and blinds to – ultimately – the sky and sea, connecting interior and exterior.
This blue theme in combination with the dominating white interior is inspired by nature and gives a fresh summery feel that has been adopted all around the Med, especially Greece. A classic combination that I will never get bored of and spells holiday for me – with a capital ‘H’. Are you dreaming yet?
VIA | Nuevo Estillo
Beautiful home! Marvelous inspiration!
Wow, I would love to photograph this house xxx
Very Cool! Love it.
This is such a beautiful space. I love how it encompasses so much color but doesn’t feel overwhelming. The natural lighting and amazing views are unreal. My favorite part, though, has to be the chair selection. The bright green dining chairs and the pulled leather side chairs are so fun. Love