A Quiet Architectural Statement in Voula In Pigadakia, Voula — where the urban fabric gradually softens toward the sea — this contemporary residence, completed in 2020, unfolds as a study in proportion, light and understated elegance. Spanning 364 sq.m. across four levels on a 600 sq.m. plot, the villa is composed with clarity and balance. Expansive glazing allows natural light to travel freely through the interiors, while the landscaped garden and private swimming pool extend the living experience beyond the walls. The ground floor is conceived as an open, fluid environment where kitchen, dining and living areas coexist effortlessly. Large openings dissolve the boundary between interior and exterior, creating a seamless dialogue with the garden. The first floor hosts three bedrooms, including a serene master suite. Materials and textures are selected with restraint, allowing space and light to define the atmosphere rather than ornamentation. On the upper level, a versatile room with fireplace and private terrace offers partial sea views. It may function as a lounge, study or additional bedroom — a flexible retreat shaped by lifestyle rather than prescription. The lower level accommodates leisure and utility spaces: playroom or home cinema, secondary kitchen, laundry, additional bedroom and bathroom, alongside two enclosed parking spaces. An elevator connects all floors discreetly. Technology remains present yet invisible: underfloor heating via heat pump, high-performance aluminum frames, smart home integration and solar support for hot water. The residence is delivered fully furnished with curated pieces and appliances. A home designed not to impress loudly, but to endure quietly.