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Marbella: Costa del Sol architectural and decor styles.

Marbella and the Costa del Sol are captivating with their climate, beaches, and diverse real estate. From Andalusian villas to modern penthouses and contemporary apartments, Andalusia offers a unique living environment. Here's a guide to discovering the region's different architectural styles and some decorating tips to suit each style.


The most sought-after architectural styles in Marbella and Andalusia

1. The charm of traditional Andalusian style

With their white facades, red-tiled roofs and flower-filled patios, the Andalusian-style houses represent the soul of the Costa del Sol.

Decorating tip: Add colorful ceramic tiles, wrought iron lanterns, and natural textiles. A patio adorned with bougainvillea or jasmine creates a unique Mediterranean atmosphere.

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2. Modern and minimalist in Marbella

Many villas and penthouses in Marbella embrace a contemporary design: floor-to-ceiling windows, clean lines and infinity pools with sea views.

Decorating tip: Choose designer furniture in neutral tones, light wood, and indirect lighting. A few Andalusian handcrafted pieces add a refined local touch.

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3. Contemporary Mediterranean style

Between authenticity and modernity, this style blends traditional white walls with contemporary spaces. It can be found in many recent apartments and residences on the Costa del Sol.

Decorating tip: combine an open kitchen and contemporary furniture with handcrafted rugs or local ceramics for a cozy and elegant atmosphere.

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How to choose your apartment, villa or penthouse in Marbella?

  • For lovers of authenticity, an Andalusian house with a patio and tiles is ideal.
  • For those looking for luxury and modernity, the contemporary villas of Marbella or Benahavís are perfect.
  • For a compromise, the new apartments and penthouses of the Costa del Sol offer modernity and Mediterranean charm.

Decorating tips for your property on the Costa del Sol

  • Modern apartment in Marbella: opt for shades of sand, off-white or beige, and rely on natural light.
  • Andalusian villa: natural materials (wood, stone, terracotta) and hand-painted ceramics to enhance authenticity.
  • Contemporary penthouse: transform the terrace into an outdoor living room with low sofas, colorful cushions and Mediterranean plants (olive tree, lavender, agave).

Conclusion

Whether it's a modern apartment in Marbella, a penthouse with sea views on the Costa del Sol, or a traditional Andalusian villa, each style has its own charm. Choosing the right property in Andalusia also means thinking about the decor and ambiance you want to create to reflect your lifestyle.

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