This five-star villa has been completely refurbished in 2018 with exceptional care and detail followed the laws of the Ministry, Protection, and Preservation of Ancient Monuments.
Villa Melisa has two floors, namely 70m² plus auxiliary cottages within the building, measuring 45 m². It is a two-storey house with two utility houses.
On the first floor of the main house, there are two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a terrace. The ground floor has a kitchen with a dining area and living area, a large bathroom, and small storage. There are two exits to the court, which is very practical, especially during summer days.
All the interior rooms are made from the original stone of the old house. Generally, owners wanted to keep as many original pieces as possible and blend them into a modern, industrial-style shade and design. White in combination with pigeon grey prevails. Bathrooms feature retro tiles and a glass shower. The lower part of the house, however, is somehow darker because of this stone, but with the incorporation of an industrial style of lighting, it has received some gentleness and a pleasant feeling. The kitchen is custom-made.
In the room leaning on the house is the so-called - cave pool. The interesting fact is that this pool is a room where olive oil was stored in the 18th century. The whole room is coated with epoxy resin and illuminated by a starry sky. The special charm of the home is a 20m² garden with a table for dining and can also be used as a private open-air cinema because there is a big TV, and with a good movie, barbecue, good company – what more you could ask for.