New Private Villa for Grand Hotel
Mykonos Grand Hotel & Resort has announced its latest addition for guests seeking retreat – a 945 sqm villa.
Indoors, the villa comprises four bedrooms, lounge, dining area and gym; above, there is a magnificent rooftop terrace where pool, lounging, dining and a choice of sitting areas combine to make another collection of outdoor rooms and al fresco experiences.
Mykonos Grand worked in partnership with the award-winning team of interior designer, Maria Vafiadis, Founder of MKV Design, and landscape designer, Philip Jaffa, Founder of Scape Design, to create this unique residence where family gatherings or groups of friends can celebrate life and the joy of the natural world as they take in the extraordinary views over the Aegean Sea towards the sacred island of Delos, birthplace of the mythological god of light, Apollo.
The villa has its own arrival courtyard and car parking space and from here, guests progress into an inner courtyard that provides a wonderful, breeze free retreat, from where a staircase leads directly to the rooftop.
Both courtyards are surrounded by punctured walls allowing dappled light to penetrate.
Upon entering the villa, guests are greeted by a striking work of art created by emerging Greek artist, Nano and by interiors that are pure and elegant.
Architectural features reflect traditional Cycladic forms and the colour palette of white and numerous shades of blue belongs symbiotically with the island and its natural world.
Curvaceous and elliptical shapes in the furniture, mirrors, wall tiles and accessories provide a contemporary take on the architectural language of Mykonos while timber elements add warmth.
The interiors reflect the design language of the progressive refurbishments undertaken across the resort in recent years but elevate and add to these with personal touches by the designers, including the selection of crockery, linens and accessories emphasizing the residential feel of the villa.
Since the rest of the hotel accommodation sits behind the villa, residents of the villa have virtually uninterrupted views from their guestrooms offering an intimate and privileged connection with the Aegean Sea.
There is a master bedroom, complete with a built-in sunken bathtub from where guests can indulge in romantic contemplation of sea and sunlight, and three further en-suite bedrooms, two of which feature a walk-in steam cabin.
Each guestroom is similarly designed with little superficial adornment, instead allowing nature to create the magic as shafts of sunlight play on the walls and sheer curtains wave in the breeze.
The open plan living area, which flows from kitchen to dining area and finally the lounge, spills onto the veranda.
When night-time falls, the living area can be closed down into a cosy space where contemporary task and feature lighting takes over, complemented by lanterns and the flames of a fire.
Dionyssos Greek marble, polished plaster and a natural chalk-like paint were used throughout.
“The design of the villa is about a symbiosis of indoor and outdoor living,” says Maria Vafiadis.
“It is a celebration of the unique location both in terms of views and our reinterpretation of traditional Cycladic architecture.
“Throughout the design there is a crisp contrast between white and blue, and a continuous play of organic shapes with linear geometric forms.”
The experience of the rooftop is almost a world unto itself where different levels offer retreat from, or exposure to, the natural world.
Guests enter into a stylishly furnished sitting and dining area under the shade of a white pergola sufficient to make even the hottest afternoon enjoyable.
From here, steps lead to the 45 sqm heated pool and an infinity edge water channel that navigates the far end of the terrace, seamlessly connecting guests to the sea and the far horizon.
In the centre of the terrace and looking directly out to sea, large loungers provide a tranquil place to sunbathe during the day.
The West of the terrace is a very special place to be for picture-perfect views of the setting sun, relaxing on lounge seating as the flickering flames of a sunken firepit add drama against the darkening skies.
“We wanted guests to truly experience the natural beauty of the Aegean Sea and the romance of the distant islands so creating a seamless link to the breath-taking scenery was paramount to our design approach.” adds Philip Jaffa.
“It’s very easy for a guest whilst relaxing on this roof space, to feel like they are living in a dreamscape, a haven dedicated to their own desires”.
Since the villa sits within the resort, villa guests have access to all the resort’s facilities, including the award-winning Althea Spa Retreat, concierge services, a chef to cook for them and, for VIPs seeking anonymity, the safety provided by the resort’s security team.
Photography: John Athimaritis