Some of the earliest properties built in Marbella belonged to the school of modern architecture. In fact, with their sleek white lines and single-storey dimensions, these villas built as long ago as the 1950s and 1960s have stood the test of time and continue to look fresh today. In the years that followed, architects favoured a more traditional Mediterranean style that celebrated the rich variety of decorative detail in this region, though most homes continued to be white. This changed in the 1990s, when famous architect Melvin Villaroël introduced the earthy terracotta tones inspired by southern Morocco that would later become so popular on the Costa del Sol.
The financial crisis brought an end to this design period, and when building activity resumed not long after, a new futuristic ‘modern’ architectural style took root in Marbella that has dominated the past decade. The sleek, whitewashed villas, townhouses and apartments that form part of this design revolution hark back to the early days of modern design, complete with large, panoramic windows, open-plan interiors and minimalist gardens, but now they were also built with modern materials and crammed full of the latest technology.
Home automation systems enable voice-controlled and programmable lighting, heating/cooling, entertainment systems, security and even such features as baths and kitchen appliances that work autonomously in your absence, so you can step into the warm water or have a ready brewed cup of coffee waiting for you on arrival.
Today’s Marbella property is more sophisticated and advanced than ever, with levels of insulation and comfort unheard of before, including superfast internet, gas fireplaces, outdoor back-lit bars and kitchens, heated pools, professional gyms, home spas and so much more.
The modern home is evolving, so contact us to see the finest modern properties for sale in Marbella or to arrange a virtual viewing or visit the property of your choice in person.
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