Perched on the beachfront in Limassol, Cyprus, this expansive family villa is a lesson in understated luxury.
While its Mediterranean-inspired exterior was redesigned to remain in harmony with the surrounding residential estate, the interiors tell a very different story – one defined by warm minimalism, natural materials, and attentive craftsmanship.
Originally left vacant for several years, the home was completely transformed by designer Yulia Romanova, who created the interiors for her own family.
Working alongside Mema Architects, she reconfigured the nearly 1,000-square-metre residence to better suit family life, introducing generous living spaces, additional bedrooms, and a seamless connection between the indoors and the out.
At the heart of the home is a striking double-volume entrance hall anchored by a sculptural staircase. Flooded with natural light from a large skylight above, it acts as both an architectural focal point and the thread that connects all three levels of the residence.
Throughout the interiors, the palette remains intentionally restrained.
The open-plan living spaces flow effortlessly between lounge, dining room and kitchen, while concealed service areas ensure everyday functionality never interrupts the home's refined aesthetic.
Off-white walls, white oak flooring and bespoke oak joinery are paired with travertine and marble, creating spaces that feel calm, tactile, and timeless.
Nearly every built-in element was custom-designed, reinforcing the home's calm sense of cohesion.
Upstairs, the private family quarters continue the same language of simplicity, offering peaceful spaces framed by soft natural light.
Art also plays a defining role throughout the home.
Works by modern masters including Matisse, Kandinsky, Picasso and Chagall punctuate the interiors, while one of the most treasured pieces is a painting created by the owners' young children – a reminder that behind the impeccable design is a home created for family life.
Outside, the villa embraces its coastal setting with expansive terraces, an infinity-edge swimming pool clad in travertine, iroko timber decking, and lush landscaped gardens.
A generous pergola also creates a shaded outdoor living room, inviting long afternoons spent overlooking the Mediterranean.
With its seamless balance of classical architecture and contemporary interiors, the villa offers a compelling vision of modern Mediterranean living — one that feels both timeless and entirely its own.
Credits
Interior Design: Yulia Romanova; BBF Design, Instagram @bbf.design
Architecture: Economides and Akkelidou Architects
Photography: Liza Gurovskaya, Instagram @lizaphoto.interior
Decor Setting & Assistant Photographer: Anna Strizhak, Instagram @strizhak_style