The Casa Melucia is a conceptually designed two storey house. It has three bedrooms, two baths, two kitchens, a living room on the ground floor and a spacious half-open terrace/lounge on the upper floor. The house has space for four to eight people.
State of the art architecture, coupled with Brazilian flair, meticulous attention to detail and an elaborate choice of construction material lends this modern, modest villa a distinctive atmosphere. A huge whirlpool has been built into the ground floor’s terrace, portals made out glass tiles brighten up the rooms and create a beautiful light show. Practically all the furniture is made-to-measure. In this way, everything fits perfectly to the architecture’s aesthetics. The whole house was planned and designed by the well-known Swiss artist Redl. The graphical murals round up the overall picture, underlining the unmistakable style of this artist from Zurich.
Facilities and infrastructure meet the highest demands. In addition to this, there are two well-equipped kitchens, beds in European large format with quality mattresses, sanitary facilities of high standards, a TV, a DVD player and a sound system for iPods and Wireless LAN in the whole house. A parking lot for two cars and a barbecue area are also part of the facilities. The garden plants are still growing and by the middle of 2011 they will have blossomed to a decent extent. The house is in mint condition und construction was completed in december 2010.