OUR PROJECTS
Elounda Villas: A contemporary villa complex in harmony with the landscape
About the project
The Elounda Villas project is a comprehensive architectural study and construction of a contemporary complex of holiday residences developed along the steep natural slope of the Elounda hillside. The design embraces the terrain’s geometry, the expansive sea views, and the earthy materiality of the landscape, creating a composition of villas that integrate seamlessly into their surroundings and offer a premium hospitality experience.
With clean geometric forms, warm earthy tones, and materials inspired by the morphology of the region, Elounda Villas is designed for investors seeking a high-aesthetic, high-return development with flexible management options through a vertical ownership model.
The Challenge
Our primary objective was to design a villa complex that would blend naturally into the landscape.
The pronounced slope of the Elounda hillside and the need for a unified architectural identity were the key challenges.
The design needed to achieve:
- full utilisation of the panoramic views,
- privacy between the individual villas,
- natural integration into the terrain,
- operational autonomy for each unit,
- clear access and circulation without disturbing guest areas.
The solution emerged through a terraced configuration that uses the changes in elevation as a fundamental architectural tool.

Our Approach
Composition & Materiality Inspired by Place
Elounda Villas is shaped through clean, contemporary geometries and materials that draw directly from the Cretan landscape:
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locally sourced stone,
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warm, earthy-toned plaster,
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natural wood elements in pergolas and shading structures,
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subtle curved forms that reinterpret the traditional arch in a modern way.
This palette and compositional logic allow the complex to blend effortlessly into its natural context.
Interiors with Earthy Tones and Understated Luxury
The interior spaces were designed to evoke a sense of calmness, natural warmth, and a refined Mediterranean aesthetic.
Key characteristics include:
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warm earthy colour palettes,
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natural-tone wooden flooring and furniture,
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stone and marble detailing,
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large openings that connect the interior and exterior,
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cross-ventilated layouts that draw the view deep into the space,
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serene bedrooms with clean architectural lines,
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bathrooms featuring monolithic slabs and premium finishes.
Together, these elements create an atmosphere of understated luxury and relaxation, aligned with the expectations of today’s discerning traveller.
Functional Organisation for Uninterrupted Views
Access to all villas is arranged from the rear of the complex, ensuring that the front façades remain entirely open to the sweeping view of the Elounda Bay.
Upon entering their private outdoor space, guests experience an immediate and uninterrupted connection with the landscape.
The front side of each residence accommodates the main outdoor functions:
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large private pools,
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shaded lounges and pergolas,
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landscaped terraces and courtyards,
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outdoor kitchens and BBQ areas.
This organisation enhances privacy, maximises the view, and establishes a cohesive hospitality frontage for every villa.
Investment Flexibility
The complex is designed under a vertical ownership structure, offering investors maximum flexibility.
Each villa functions as an autonomous property, with the possibility of belonging to a different owner, while also holding a percentage of co-ownership of the plot and shared areas.
In essence, each unit operates as an independent building section with full functionality and autonomy, sharing only the essential communal elements required for the efficient operation of the complex.
This model allows Elounda Villas to maintain both a unified architectural identity and a flexible investment profile tailored to the needs of each owner.

The result
Elounda Villas brings together:
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architecture fully integrated into the landscape,
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investment flexibility,
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refined contemporary aesthetics,
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a premium hospitality character,
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a strong connection to the natural environment of Elounda.







