
OUTDOOR SPACES
Terraces & Outdoor Living
Terraces & Outdoor Living
Terraces & Outdoor Living
Terraces & Outdoor Living
Multiple stone terraces descend toward the pool, each offering a different relationship to sun, shade, and wind. These spaces are designed for living — meals shared under vine-draped pergolas, evenings beside the wood-fired oven, mornings at the long teak table built to seat twelve. The furniture is made to weather. The cushions invite lingering.
Multiple stone terraces descend toward the pool, each offering a different relationship to sun, shade, and wind. These spaces are designed for living — meals shared under vine-draped pergolas, evenings beside the wood-fired oven, mornings at the long teak table built to seat twelve. The furniture is made to weather. The cushions invite lingering.

Outdoor Dining
Outdoor Dining
Outdoor Dining
The main dining terrace sits beneath a hand-built pergola, its beams weathered by sea salt and time. The table — a single piece of teak — seats twelve without crowding. Meals here are unhurried. Light filters through the vines overhead. The kitchen is close enough to matter, far enough to feel like an occasion.
The main dining terrace sits beneath a hand-built pergola, its beams weathered by sea salt and time. The table — a single piece of teak — seats twelve without crowding. Meals here are unhurried. Light filters through the vines overhead. The kitchen is close enough to matter, far enough to feel like an occasion.

RELAXATION
Lounge Terraces
Lounge Terraces
Lounge Terraces
Several smaller terraces branch off from the main level — each with its own microclimate. One catches the morning sun. Another stays cool past noon. A third is sheltered from the wind. Deep cushions. Low tables. Plenty of shade. You'll find your spot and claim it for the week.
Several smaller terraces branch off from the main level — each with its own microclimate. One catches the morning sun. Another stays cool past noon. A third is sheltered from the wind. Deep cushions. Low tables. Plenty of shade. You'll find your spot and claim it for the week.
Several smaller terraces branch off from the main level — each with its own microclimate. One catches the morning sun. Another stays cool past noon. A third is sheltered from the wind. Deep cushions. Low tables. Plenty of shade. You'll find your spot and claim it for the week.
