Villa Romilia is a set of twin houses on the seashore; The Boide team intervenes in the interior design of one of the 2 houses in charge of MAGV Arquitectos.
The conceptualization in “Villa Romilia” was based on the idea of reflecting through patterns and textures a “MEDITERRANEAN DUNE” where the dune is defined as: an accumulation of sand in a rounded or half-moon shape that pushes and generates the wind. on the beach or in the desert. And the Mediterranean: relating to establishments located near the coast that is in the middle of the planet.
With this idea we use WARM COLORS AND SOFTNESS IN PATTERNS AND TEXTURES as a base.
We are greeted by a narrow lobby indicated by a floor called Calcite Blue and a blue ceiling that resembles sea foam. This hallway directs us towards the social part of the house and the Sea.
A series of sea shell inlays are placed randomly on the walls and give a sense of surprise to the user as they move through each space from the public to the private.
In our social areas we can find custom tables designed especially for the project, where the main material is solid stone and oak wood in furniture and ceiling.
When we go out to the outdoor terrace we can see a large sculptural round table and a bar where family and friends can meet to relax and mingle.
Finally, each room has its own essence. The Main element of the Front Bedroom is a large stone headboard that resembles and gives us the feeling of the beach dune and the waves of the sea. In this house each piece was designed as a unique element.
An escape from the city that takes us to the tranquility of the coast and the softness of its forms.