The Can Cocotero is a luxurious villa located in Ibiza's first ecologically inspired community. The luxurious six-bedroom villa was created by Spanish architect Jordi Carreno, collaborating with London-based interior designer Tara Bernard. The complete project boasts a modernist minimal exterior with a sophisticated yet warm interior space.
Sabina, the ecologically inspired community, comprises individual private villas designed by 18 internationally renowned architects and designers. The community is complete with a five-star clubhouse that includes a restaurant, spa, tennis and paddle courts, a nightclub, and much more.
The villa opens its wooden front doors into a stone-walled spacious interior that leads out to the garden. The entryway leads to an open concept living area with a sitting and dining room.
Image Credit: Can Cocotero
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Ecological Villas
- There is opportunity for architects and interior designers to create luxurious villas that are eco-friendly and sustainable.
- Minimalist Exterior Design
- Architects and designers can push minimalist exterior design to the next level, combining it with more natural elements.
- Community Living
- Developers can create more ecologically inspired communities in which individuals can have a private villa but also share amenities and resources.
Where This Applies
- Architecture
- Architects can explore designs for villas that incorporate sustainable materials, are energy-efficient, and have a modernist minimalist aesthetic.
- Interior Design
- There is opportunity for designers to create luxurious interior spaces that promote eco-friendliness while also being warm and inviting.
- Real Estate Development
- Developers can create more ecologically inspired communities that offer private villas in addition to communal spaces and amenities, all while promoting sustainability.