This house in Thymari is the definition of Aegean style - simple and modern. The simplicity and purity of the style is demonstrated by the materiality of the built structure. The typology of the whitewashed stone courtyard merges with its architecture in a concordant way. The use of natural raw materials is done in the outdoor area, where the built-in seating terraces, combined with minimalist aesthetics, contribute to an enlightened feeling. The Aegean terrace-veranda opens up to the view of the sea, forming a continuation of the interior space. "Inside" and "outside" are unified. The wooden pergola and pines complement the built volume providing shading and a natural feeling. The composition of the white materials has its own vocabulary, whiles the interaction with light allows relationships and contrasts to emerge, attracting the eye. Nature dominates. Small lemon trees, thyme, oleanders, olive trees, pines and schinus, complete the greenery, contributing to the creation of a Mediterranean setting.
The interior of the house is minimalist providing a white ambiance, with a touch of wood. We consciously opt for a certain sobriety of the design and aesthetics. Plenty of sunlight streams in through the large windows with a wooden frame. All the uses of the house co-exist, the floor plan is structured as a single one, forming a direct communication between the living room, the kitchenette, the dining room and the bedroom.