Villa Siga Siga is a private villa close to a mountaintop nearby the Greek coastline. The house has a wide view over the landscape. The facades are clad with stones that are found on the premises. Also in the interior some of the walls are clad with this natural stone. The rest of the walls are plastered white. In the main living room there is a vide that leads to the roof terrace. The stair to the vide is made of stainless steel with Oak wood steps. Also the balustrade of the vide is constructed out of stainless steel. To enjoy the wide view of the landscape from the living room, a glass facade is created over the full width and height of this living room. In 2010 started the construction of the swimming pool as an extension to Villa Siga Siga. From the pool there is a wide panoramic view along the Greek coastline. Uphill is a terrace platform that creates privacy and collects rainwater. In the end of 2012 the lower floor was finalized. The villa exists now of two seperate living areas. Each including their own living, kitchen, bath and bedrooms.
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