Villa Sol Maya

Villa Sol Maya. Mexico

Located in Mexico along the stunning Caribbean Sea coastline, on a 1,600 sqm plot, this villa is meticulously designed with high-end natural materials. Curved walls and expansive windows blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living spaces, ensuring the villa is bathed in natural light and captures breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea from every angle.

As you step onto the property, a symphony of natural elements welcomes you, creating a harmonious blend of serenity and sophistication. Tall palm trees sway gently in the coastal breeze, playful fountains add a touch of whimsy, and a monumental, curved stone wall sets the stage for an immersive experience in modern coastal living.

The villa features a total of five spacious suite bedrooms and eight bathrooms. An impressive double-height entrance leads to an open living and dining area connected to a show kitchen. The dining area also features an exclusive Wine Tasting Room. Other features of this villa include a private office and a kids’ study & playroom, while in the basement, we have allocated a fully equipped gym and a men’s cave filled with natural light from a sunken garden. Adding to the allure, the villa incorporates unique elements such as a rooftop providing stunning sea views.

What makes this villa truly unique is its expansive outdoor areas, thoughtfully designed for relaxation and comfort. A vast infinity swimming pool commands panoramic sea views, creating an idyllic setting for leisure… and a private boat access.

Villa Sol Maya stands as a testament to the perfect union of luxury living and natural beauty. With its meticulously crafted design, this coastal haven offers residents an unparalleled lifestyle experience, where every moment is an opportunity to revel in the beauty of the Caribbean Sea and the tranquility of the surrounding landscape.

b8-building-architects-kris-kher-adriana

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN THIS PROJECT?

    Anti-spam code (You don't need to do nothing) | captcha

    error: B8 Architecture content is protected
    Loading...