Private Mansion in Burgas

Burgas, BG

In the Bulgarian landscape of Burgas, this private Mansion unfolds as a dwelling that transcends mere square footage to embody a conversation between historical architectural tenets and the demands of modern family life. Spanning 3,600 square meters, this project engages in a subtle dialogue with historical precedents, resulting in a residence that feels both rooted in established principles and distinctly attuned to its present context. This project stands as an exploration of how classical ideals can be reinterpreted to create spaces that are both aesthetically compelling and deeply attuned to the nuances of family life in the 21st century.

The organisational strategy of the Private Mansion in Burgas is rooted in a clear articulation of distinct family zones. The central volume acts as the nucleus, a shared space encompassing communal living spaces designed to foster interaction and connection. Anchoring this central zone are the private quarters of the parents, strategically positioned for both accessibility and retreat. Extending laterally from this core are dedicated wings, each conceived as a self-contained living environment for the son and daughter. This zoning not only provides individual autonomy but also reinforces a sense of collective living within the larger framework of the home.

The architectural identity of this Private Mansion is defined by a nuanced interplay between the familiar vocabulary of neoclassicism and the crisp lines of contemporary design. The facade is punctuated by a series of arched windows, a direct nod to classical precedent and a recurring motif that introduces a sense of rhythm and elegance. These are not mere decorative gestures; they serve as crucial elements in modulating natural light, framing views of the surrounding landscape, and contributing to the overall sense of proportion and balance. The articulation of the building envelope speaks to a deliberate consideration of historical archetypes, yet avoids direct imitation, instead finding a harmonious equilibrium between the familiar and the new.

Internally, the design prioritises spatial continuity and a curated material palette to create a refined and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan layout encourages a seamless flow between different living areas, enhancing the sense of spaciousness and facilitating effortless movement. Walls are finished in a warm light grey hue, providing a neutral yet sophisticated backdrop that allows the inherent beauty of the selected materials to take centre stage. Underfoot, expansive stretches of white Statuario marble flooring contribute to a feeling of luminosity and grandeur in the primary circulation and gathering spaces. Juxtaposing this lightness are deliberate applications of Nero Marquina marble, used for select wall claddings and countertops, introducing moments of rich visual texture and depth. In more intimate areas, the warmth of a light beige varnished oak parquet, laid in a classic chevron pattern, adds a layer of tactile richness and visual interest. Further enhancing the sensory experience are panels of natural oak wood cladding, finished with a light brown varnish, bringing a touch of organic warmth to the interior surfaces.

The orchestration of light within the Private Mansion is a key element in its overall design. Natural light floods the interiors through the generous arched windows, animating the spaces throughout the day. Complementing this natural illumination is a curated artificial lighting scheme. Recessed fixtures provide a soft, ambient glow, while carefully positioned pendant luminaires serve as focal points, particularly defining gathering areas and adding a layer of visual interest. This considered interplay between natural and artificial light enhances the spatial experience, creating a dynamic and inviting ambience that adapts to different times of day and activities.

The Private Mansion in Burgas stands not just as a structure, but as a carefully considered response to the needs and aspirations of its inhabitants, creating a home that caters to the specific needs of a multi-generational family while imbuing the spaces with a sense of enduring elegance. Through the considered integration of classical motifs with contemporary spatial planning and a refined material palette, the design achieves a quiet confidence, integrity, and a respectful engagement with architectural history, offering a living environment that is both sophisticated and deeply personal. The project speaks of a deliberate and nuanced understanding of how architecture can shape and enhance the everyday rituals of family life, creating a home where history and modernity find a harmonious and lasting resonance.

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PROJECT FACTS

Location
Burgas, Bulgaria
Size
3.600 sqm
Client
Private Client
Market
Residential
Service
Architectural Design, Interior Design, Marketing Visuals
Project Completion
Ongoing

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