This residence stands as a masterwork of Mediterranean elegance, where timeless white facades and expansive glass walls invite natural light to flood every corner.
Inside, the design balances high-end finishes like exposed wooden beams and stone fireplaces with a sophisticated contemporary aesthetic.
The main living area features a stylish curved lounge and custom shelving, flowing seamlessly into a formal dining room illuminated by twin chandeliers.
A chef’s kitchen with dark stone countertops and a central island serves as the home’s social heart, while a separate lounge with a private bar offers a refined setting for evening entertaining.
The sleeping quarters offer unparalleled privacy across three levels, with six spacious bedrooms providing tranquil retreats.
A standout feature is the private stairway leading directly from the carport to the bedroom level, allowing for discreet access.
Residents enjoy a spa-like experience in bathrooms adorned with backlit stone walls and classic freestanding tubs.
Modern comfort is guaranteed by a zoned climate system and a full home-automation suite managed remotely via mobile devices.
Outside, the estate transforms into a secluded oasis centred around a large swimming pool with a cascading waterfall.
Manicured lawns, a tiled courtyard with a decorative fountain, and multiple alfresco dining areas allow for year-round enjoyment of the climate.
Oriented toward the southeast, the property captures morning light and offers vistas of the surrounding greenery and iconic mountain peaks.
Located just moments from world-class marinas and golden beaches, the villa also boasts a rare, direct gateway for golf buggies to access the adjacent prestigious fairways.
New Andalusia (Spanish: Nueva Andalucía) may refer to:
Governorate of New Andalusia (1501–1513)
Governorate of New Andalusia, in South America, created as one of the 1534 grants of Charles I of Spain
New Andalusia Province, in South America, first colonized by Spaniards in 1569, led by explorer Diego Hernández de Serpa
New Navarre, or New Andalucia Province (New Spain), created in 1565
Nueva Andalucía (Marbella), a residential area west of Marbella, Spain