This two-storey villa is designed in an organic modernist style: horizontal flat rooflines, white render combined with exposed concrete, timber horizontal louvres on the upper floor, and full-perimeter glazing throughout. The building sits into the terrain: the basement level is occupied by a two-car garage with dark sectional doors and stone cladding, with two residential floors above supported by wide cantilevered concrete slabs.
The rear facade opens fully onto the garden and pool: the living room, dining area with a solid timber table, and kitchen with a marble island are unified as a single open-plan space, opening onto the terrace through full-height sliding doors. The terrace is furnished with soft lounge seating and separated from the lawn and pool by a change in level. Sea views are visible from all principal rooms – the horizon is seen from both the kitchen island and the terrace.
Infrastructure:
• private pool (rectangular, at rear facade)
• terrace with lounge zone and living room access
• lawn, landscaped garden
• integrated two-car garage (basement level)
• timber horizontal louvres on upper floor
• second-floor balcony with glass balustrade
• kitchen island with marble countertop
• ceiling fan in living room
• sea views from principal rooms
• 840 m² plot
Investment Potential:
A villa with sea views, a pool, and a garage on an 840 m² plot targets upper-segment tenants – those choosing Georgia for extended stays or remote work and willing to pay a premium for views and finish quality. The organic architecture with exposed concrete and timber louvres gives the property a distinctive visual identity against standard resort villas and maintains long-term relevance. Four bedrooms and a generous open terrace accommodate both family groups and groups of friends comfortably.