Solene Villa

Azure Horizon Villa is built around one idea: erase the line between architecture and horizon. Raw concrete and full-height glazing create a quiet dialogue between mass and transparency, while the flat rooflines echo the sea beyond rather than interrupt it.

The infinity pool is the heart of the composition — positioned to visually merge with the water, it turns into a mirror for the palms, the sky, and the architecture itself. Warm timber accents at the outdoor kitchen and natural stone underfoot soften the concrete’s rawness, giving the space depth without losing its minimalism

What’s striking is how the villa shifts character between day and night. By day it’s bright, airy, almost weightless, with sunlight bouncing off every surface. By night, warm interior light spills through the glass, the pool turns a deep inky blue, and the whole space slows down — built for stillness as much as living.

Palm trees act as the only vertical break in an otherwise horizontal design, softening the rigor of the concrete planes. The result is architecture that doesn’t try to impress — it just disappears quietly into its setting.