A Spectacular Modern Architectural Villa with Sea Views
Perched on a breathtaking beachfront plot west of Gothenburg, this exceptional villa stands as a modern masterpiece, seamlessly blending into the raw beauty of its granite-clad surroundings.
Designed by the renowned architect Petra Gipp, the residence is a harmonious composition of four striking volumes, forming a bold yet elegant whole. Every material—plaster, sheet metal, and heartwood pine—has been carefully selected to balance refined minimalism with enduring strength. The result is a home of timeless character, firmly rooted in the landscape and built to withstand the passage of time.
Expansive windows blur the boundary between indoors and out, inviting the ever-changing natural scenery into every room. Light floods through soaring ceilings, reaching heights of up to four meters, creating an atmosphere of openness and infinity. From the living room, uninterrupted views of the harbor entrance and horizon serve as a constant reminder of this extraordinary setting.
On the ground floor, there is an open floor plan between the living room and kitchen. The entire floor features a polished concrete floor and lime plaster walls.
Throughout the home, large windows offer the best view of the sea, and that’s also the case in the sitting area.
The fireplace can be enjoyed in the living room and the kitchen.
The polished concrete and lime plaster walls are paired with pine plywood, which you can see beautifully in this picture. The walls to the three downstairs bedrooms are fitted with shelves.
The kitchen is made of pine plywood with a white cement countertop. From the kitchen, you can also access the 68-square-meter outdoor terrace.
There are three bedrooms on the ground floor, each designed with sawn pine panels and built-in wardrobes and cabinets.
The downstairs bathroom is designed with lime-plastered walls, Baltic limestone floor tiles, and a walk-in shower with white tiles.
On the first floor lies the home’s master suite with a spacious bedroom with lime plaster walls, a walk-in wardrobe, and an en-suite bathroom with a sauna.
The master bathroom is designed in the same style as the downstairs bathroom, pairing lime plaster walls with Baltic limestone floor tiles and white tiles in the shower. The master bathroom also has a freestanding bath.
There is also a charming cinema room on the first floor, lighted by a skylight in the pitched ceiling.
The villa is listed for sale at Erik Olsson.