This view from the side shows how close the property is to the ocean. I tried to find an angle to show how much surrounding water the villa has. The Aman photography guidelines states that the water is important. Calmness, serenity and a sense of relaxations is what I felt and tried to transmit it in this image.
This image is the entrance to the villa from the owner's door. As you see, water is present on both sides as the guest walk into the property. This images on the bottom is the same space looking at the villa from the entrance. Again, water in the front, then the pool and later the ocean.
From the interior you can see the water coming inside through this space before entering this room. Architectural photographers have always to see that the vertical lines remain vertical in the final imagery.
With the automatic popup TV hidden in front of the bed, the guest has a beautiful view of the pool and ocean. Automatic blackout curtains give privacy when needed. Wood is a constant through out the villa.
This is a view from the bathroom behind the bed window. From the bathroom it is also possible to enjoy the view of the beach and the ocean at the same time. This image here really says something about the detail process that the architect went through in order for all spaces to have an outside view.
A detailed shot of the living room, dinning room and the kitchen. Again, wood and water is present as well as the large transparent glass windows on both sides of the villa.
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