This villa, located in Kish, Iran, and originally built during the days of Reza Shah in the 1960s, underwent a complete transformation that began with the floorplan. The project included a new extension and a reimagined interior, starting from bare brick. The layout was designed to emphasize flow and functionality, with the extension seamlessly integrated into the original structure.
The dining extension is separated from the living room by beams, which were subtly concealed using neoclassical coverings to maintain stylistic harmony. Similarly, the transition between the living room and kitchen was thoughtfully treated to achieve a cohesive aesthetic.
The lighting was also reimagined—strip lights, hidden in the ceiling, replaced the customer’s disliked hanging chain lights, adding both modern functionality and understated elegance. Every detail, from structural enhancements to decorative touches, was meticulously crafted to realize the owner’s vision.
The redesign transformed the villa into a seamless blend of elegance and functionality. A cohesive neoclassical theme, refined materials, and practical enhancements like concealed lighting modernized the space while maintaining timeless charm. This thoughtful balance of comfort and sophistication makes the design extraordinary.