Vacations no longer become just a mirage, but a dream ever closer to becoming a reality. Homes that provide a sense of disconnection, fun, and serenity are in demand for summer days.
Large, shady gardens to enjoy a good time of reading, a pool to refresh you with inspiring views allows you to connect with what is really important. The furniture fulfills the function of giving you the full comfort to spend a day on the sofa, to have lazy mornings in bed, and meals until late at night. Here are some suggestions of vacation homes with interiors that make you sigh and will certainly make you levitate.
Casa da Volta, Grândola
In a slow pace within a rural paradise, Casa da Volta is located in Grândola, Alentejo, being one of the favorite destinations for vacations. Only 1h30 away from the capital, this house is the landscape of a renewed and modern Alentejo, without losing its roots that makes it stand out from the rest.
The interior of Casa da Volta was designed to blend in with the landscape variations of the Alentejo and exalt the culture that surrounds the house, as well as the values of its owners, providing residents with a variety of experiences that encourage a quieter lifestyle connected to nature.
An L-shaped structure welcomes this house and brings it to an exquisite splendor. Created with sophistication, simplicity and convenience, the furnishings here emanate minimalist features that reduce everything to the beauty of true essence. The sofas in lined fabrics, simple mood lighting, organic ceramics, are all pieces chosen with the greatest detail to fit with the purpose of the space. Light lines, a brushed concrete floor keeps things cool, and a fireplace for the cooler breezy days. A contemporary vision of rural living, ideal for a reset from urban living.
Campo de Arroz, Comporta
Campo de Arroz is an estate consisting of a main house and an independent cottage, located in the rice fields of Comporta, in Lagoa Formosa. A project by Charline and Antoine, in collaboration with the architect Luis Pereira Miguel, where they share a passion for Comporta and the same aesthetic vision of building: a light architecture, integration with the natural environment prioritizing traditions and raw materials.
The interior decoration is in wood and bamboo, combined with white walls and concrete floor, contemplating a simple and welcoming environment. The view of the rice fields contrasts with the charm of the natural interiors.
Casa do Pego, Comporta
A luxury beach villa located in one of Portugal’s most exclusive locations. An “architectural jewel” created by Pedro Ferreira Pinto carries a modern design with a private terrace, a heated pool, a garden and front deck with breathtaking views.
Considered a spiritual retreat, where nature meets distinctive design, it presents with cleans silhouettes where concrete and pine wood decks intertwine perfectly.
The suspended fireplace and underfloor heating make this home a year-round attraction. Filled with iconic mid-century classics, Casa do Pego is a work of art inspired by the city of Lisbon.
Jota Barbosa Summer Inspiration
Japandi Inspiration
Inspired by Japandi, this open space is based on a decorative style that mixes influences from Japanese and Scandinavian style decoration, perfectly combining simplicity and elegance, transmitting serenity and organization.
An environment that reflects the beauty of organic forms and natural materials, this inspiration affirms an authentic identity where textures are great allies in this concept, because they are able to bring an unusual sensorial experience to the environment.
Bali Inspiration
A dreamy rest is all that this room will give you. The monochromatic tones reveal that impersonality does not fit in this warm and loving environment. The assiduous presence of wood in each piece ensures that the environment becomes cozy and full of charm. This minimalist inspiration seeks to offer a unique and distinct tranquility, bringing functionality and practicality to your vacation days.