We enter the upper villa through the lowest floor, which also includes a wine cellar with an admitted rock wall and thus creates an interesting view after entering the building.
The staircase leads to the spacious main floor, where there is an entrance area, a kitchen with a dining room and a living room connected to the outdoor terrace and swimming pool. The floor further consists of 3 bedrooms, sanitary areas and accessories. From the main floor, a spiral staircase leads to the roof terrace enriched with walking greenery.
The entrance to the lower villa is created in reverse, where we enter through the highest floor through the ``levitating mass'' located on the roof of the villa. This mass creates an architectural element of both buildings and at the same time provides a protected and closed space providing a perfect view of the sea. Down the stairs, we reach the main areas of the villa, which are divided into day and night zones. A hallway leads to the night zone, which is lined with a polycarbonate wall for better lighting. The night zone consists of four bedrooms with
separate hygiene facilities. The day zone consists of an entrance area with accessories, a living room connected to the kitchen and dining table, supplemented by one master bedroom with its own hygiene and wardrobe. All rooms are connected by an outdoor terrace with a swimming pool, which separates the day and sleeping areas and thus creates a more pleasant environment for relaxation.
Even though Advide villas are materially different, at the same time they have a lot in common, since they consist of the same modules. Furthermore, it is the material and color solution, but also the same
architectural elements such as a spiral staircase, the spindle of which forms a support column for the levitating mass on the roof of both villas.