At the coastal edge of Ierissos in Halkidiki, a calm ensemble of residences unfolds within the landscape, following the rhythm of nature and the light of the sea.

Enalia Villas are composed of pure, geometric forms, where different textures — smooth white surfaces, textured grey-beige renders, and natural stone — gently distinguish the volumes, creating a dialogue of shadow, materiality, and light. The low-scale architecture allows the complex to blend seamlessly into its surroundings without competing with them.

Each villa is developed over two levels: the ground floor houses an open-plan living and kitchen area with direct access to the outdoors, while the upper floor hosts the bedroom and bathroom. Generous openings, private verandas, and discreet shading structures reinforce the fluid connection between interior and exterior spaces.

Within the villas, simplicity prevails: white walls, natural textures, wooden accents, and subtle color contrasts create a serene and luminous living environment. Details like the timber-clad staircases and the minimal custom furniture enhance the sense of warmth and intimacy.

The surrounding landscape flows naturally around the villas, with stone-paved paths, low planting, and quiet resting spots, inviting guests into an authentic experience of relaxation and gentle immersion in nature.

Location:
Ierissos, Greece
Area:
m2
Year:
2016
Team:
Abstruct Architects
Photographers:
Enalia Villas