Villa Sado is a luxury home located in the Algarve region of southern Portugal. Its fluid design dissolves the threshold between indoors and outdoors, maximizing the experience of luxury outdoor living. This villa, measuring over 5,000 square meters, is spread over three levels plus a terrace.
The beauty of a modern design combined with Cuellar Stone ‘s expertise and experience in the application of natural stone has made this villa a benchmark in the world of interior design, making it one of the most magical homes in Portugal.
For the construction of Villa Cuellar Stone, approximately 1,500 square meters of different natural stones were used in a variety of applications, including bathrooms, countertops, backlighting, organic cladding, and staircases. The successful result is the fruit of excellent communication between the design team and Cuellar Stone from the beginning of the project, agreeing on materials, layouts, and applications to make this villa a benchmark.
The entrance is strikingly decorated with a highly designed staircase crafted from pure white marble. It rises from the wall, with no support for the steps, giving them a soaring effect. The villa’s cladding and flooring are mostly made of classic Roman travertine . One of the most beautiful rooms is the kitchen, with a monumental Orinoco quartzite countertop that contrasts beautifully with the space. The bathrooms also feature marbles such as Calacatta Lincoln, as well as backlit black onyx cladding .
absolute white marble, roman travertine, calacatta lincoln, Orinoco
Villa Sado is a luxury home located in the Algarve region of southern Portugal. Its fluid design dissolves the threshold between indoors and outdoors, maximizing the experience of luxury outdoor living. This villa, measuring over 5,000 square meters, is spread over three levels plus a terrace.
The beauty of a modern design combined with Cuellar Stone ‘s expertise and experience in the application of natural stone has made this villa a benchmark in the world of interior design, making it one of the most magical homes in Portugal.
For the construction of Villa Cuellar Stone, approximately 1,500 square meters of different natural stones were used in a variety of applications, including bathrooms, countertops, backlighting, organic cladding, and staircases. The successful result is the fruit of excellent communication between the design team and Cuellar Stone from the beginning of the project, agreeing on materials, layouts, and applications to make this villa a benchmark.
The entrance is strikingly decorated with a highly designed staircase crafted from pure white marble. It rises from the wall, with no support for the steps, giving them a soaring effect. The villa’s cladding and flooring are mostly made of classic Roman travertine . One of the most beautiful rooms is the kitchen, with a monumental Orinoco quartzite countertop that contrasts beautifully with the space. The bathrooms also feature marbles such as Calacatta Lincoln, as well as backlit black onyx cladding .
absolute white marble, roman travertine, calacatta lincoln, Orinoco
Villa Sado is a luxury home located in the Algarve region of southern Portugal. Its fluid design dissolves the threshold between indoors and outdoors, maximizing the experience of luxury outdoor living. This villa, measuring over 5,000 square meters, is spread over three levels plus a terrace.
The beauty of a modern design combined with Cuellar Stone ‘s expertise and experience in the application of natural stone has made this villa a benchmark in the world of interior design, making it one of the most magical homes in Portugal.
For the construction of Villa Cuellar Stone, approximately 1,500 square meters of different natural stones were used in a variety of applications, including bathrooms, countertops, backlighting, organic cladding, and staircases. The successful result is the fruit of excellent communication between the design team and Cuellar Stone from the beginning of the project, agreeing on materials, layouts, and applications to make this villa a benchmark.
The entrance is strikingly decorated with a highly designed staircase crafted from pure white marble. It rises from the wall, with no support for the steps, giving them a soaring effect. The villa’s cladding and flooring are mostly made of classic Roman travertine . One of the most beautiful rooms is the kitchen, with a monumental Orinoco quartzite countertop that contrasts beautifully with the space. The bathrooms also feature marbles such as Calacatta Lincoln, as well as backlit black onyx cladding .
absolute white marble, roman travertine, calacatta lincoln, Orinoco