Villa in Burgas

Burgas, BG

Within the urban context of Burgas, Bulgaria, a 940-square-meter project has redefined the spatial narrative of an existing villa by demonstrating the transformative power of renovation. Establishing a compelling dialogue between neoclassical architecture and contemporary design, the project breathes new life into an existing structure by juxtaposing neoclassical architectural elements with modern interventions, elevating the building to meet contemporary living standards while preserving a sense of historical context.

The villa’s spatial organization is defined by a clear hierarchy, with each level serving a distinct purpose. The basement is transformed into an entertainment and wellness zone, providing a private sanctuary. It features a spa area defined by grey mosaic tiles, offering a tranquil retreat, while adjacent spaces are complemented by versatile entertainment spaces.
The ground floor, designed for guest accommodation, functions as a welcoming space. Its open-plan layout facilitates social interaction, while carefully selected furnishings create an inviting atmosphere.

The first floor and rooftop are dedicated to family living, fostering a seamless transition between interior and exterior spaces. The rooftop, in particular, becomes an extension of the living area, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. This strategic distribution of spaces maximizes functionality and flow, enhancing the villa’s livability.

The project’s strength lies in its ability to elevate the existing structure’s inherent qualities through a refined approach. Rather than a radical transformation, the design strategy focuses on enhancing the spatial flow and enriching the material palette. The introduction of vertical wooden slats, the strategic use of marble, and the careful selection of lighting fixtures all contribute to a sophisticated and cohesive aesthetic. This renovation exemplifies the potential of adaptive reuse, transforming a dated structure into a contemporary living space while retaining its architectural integrity.

The villa’s architectural style is characterized by a dialogue between neoclassical and modern elements. Classic mouldings and symmetrical layouts provide a foundational framework, establishing a sense of timeless elegance. However, this traditional base is invigorated by the introduction of modern furniture, lighting, and finishes, creating a compelling contrast to the ornate detailing of the mouldings. Minimalist crystal pendants, chandeliers, and black-coated sanitaryware further accentuate this interplay, creating a space that feels both classic and current. This careful blending of styles results in a refined and livable environment, where tradition and modernity coexist harmoniously.

The material palette in the Villa in Burgas is not merely decorative; it is integral to the project’s architectural expression. Through the considered selection and application of materials, the architects have created a cohesive and refined interior that seamlessly blends classical and contemporary influences, resulting in a space that is as functional as it is visually compelling.

The dominant material throughout the villa is pearl white marble, chosen for its luminous quality and timeless appeal. It is used across floors and walls, establishing a consistent visual language. This material continuity is punctuated by accents of Armani brown marble, strategically placed to provide visual depth and contrast. These darker, richer tones define specific zones and highlight architectural features.

Within the basement’s spa area, grey mosaic tiles create a distinct spatial identity. The subtle variations in tone and texture of the mosaic provide a tactile counterpoint to the smooth marble surfaces, enhancing the sensory experience of the wellness zone. Sanitarywares are finished in a sleek black coating to introduce a contemporary edge to the bathrooms, reinforcing the project’s dialogue between classical and modern elements.

Wall and ceiling claddings are crafted from a blend of warm light grey and natural oak, finished with a light, paled goldish-brown varnish. This carefully calibrated finish imbues the wood with a subtle warmth, complementing the cool tones of the marble. Wall paints, predominantly in a warm light grey, are subtly darker than the wood claddings, creating a nuanced tonal variation that enhances the spatial depth. This careful layering of tones and textures contributes to the villa’s overall sense of sophistication and refinement.

The Villa in Burgas renovation, beyond its aesthetic achievements, stands as a testament to the architects’ deep understanding of spatial dynamics and material expression. This project is not merely an upgrade but a comprehensive reimagining of an existing structure that prioritizes both the visual experience and the comfort of its inhabitants.

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PROJECT FACTS

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

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