VILLA PALLADIO
Pre - Construction Completion Pricing at $460,000 -
Completed Construction Price with Fully Furnished Home, Fully Equipped Kitchen, completely Landscaped and Outdoor Pool and Deck Furnishings at $495,000 -
A dream house inspired by the Italian Renaissance, just minutes from one of the most beautiful beaches in Costa Rica.
The Hispano-German construction company presents its latest housing project
“Villa Palladio”
a new work of the brand “European Style Homes”: houses in European style and aesthetics, designed and built with German quality supervision.
“Villa Palladio” was commissioned by a group of Costa Rican investors, with the vision of offering houses of high artistic level at reasonable prices.
The construction project, currently underway and scheduled for delivery in September 2024, is located in the Bosques del Lago residential development near Puerto Carrillo, less than five minutes from Playa Carrillo, one of Costa Rica's premier beaches.
Bosques del Lago is a small community of Costa Ricans and foreigners, extremely quiet and safe, ideal for families or vacation rentals.
The name “Villa Palladio” refers to the Italian architect Andrea Palladio, one of the most famous representatives of the Renaissance period. During the 16th century, Palladio designed a large number of palaces and country houses in Northern Italy, in the Veneto region (the area around Venice). Palladio's ingenuity proved so influential that his way of interpreting the structural and ornamental language of antiquity came to create an architectural current called “Palladianism” that became strongly rooted in English and American architecture from Palladio's time to the present day.
The “Villa Palladio” project was conceived by the German architectural artist, Dr. Daniel Veith, with the aim of creating a house in a “tropicalized Palladian” style, inspired by the bucolic creating a peaceful atmosphere that one can feel in the property, full of leafy trees that provides a cool and pleasant shade in the tropical heat. As a first impression, Dr. Veith mentions the memory of an Italian Renaissance park, so one of Palladio's many estates between the Italian cities of Verona, Vicenza and Treviso immediately came to mind.
Although Palladianism spread on a large scale in Anglo-Saxon countries, in Latin America there are almost no examples of it, which is why the “Villa Palladio” in Carrillo can be considered the first residential work elaborated in this style in all of Costa Rica.
“Villa Palladio” stands out for its imposing facade of great height (almost 7 meters), visible from the street, with huge windows throughout the ground floor, interpreting the most prominent architectural motif of Palladianism: sliding doors of three panels with the highest part in the center. The use of steel elements on this front facade adds a modern-contemporary touch to the classic lines of the house. Inside, at 112 square meters, “Villa Palladio” features a spacious living area with double height, divided into a living room, dining room and kitchen with island and breakfast area, and an adjacent laundry room. With direct access to this central area, there are three bedrooms and two bathrooms, one of them for exclusive use in the master suite, which also has two walk-in closets. The rooms provide space for 6 people, and if the queen bed in one of the secondary bedrooms is replaced by a double bunk bed, even 8 people could sleep in this vacation palace.
In front of the house is a side-by-side terrace and, at a lower level, a 15-square-meter swimming pool, with a decorative ceramic-veneered wall that evokes images of a decorative pond in one of the famed Renaissance parks such as the Villa d'Este in Tivoli or the Giardino di Boboli in Florence.
The project includes, in a separate building, a covered garage with a secure bodega, measuring almost 30 square meters, which also houses the machine room for the swimming pool.
Water and electricity pipes have already been installed, as well as the necessary plumbing for the sink, toilet and shower, so that this structure could easily be extended and converted into an independent apartment, ideal for renting out.
Hispanoalemana is a construction company of German and Spanish capital that belongs to the business group VEITH Group, based in Madrid/Spain, founded by doctors Evelyn and Daniel Veith, currently with representations in San José and Guanacaste, where they are in the process of building headquarters and a showroom called “Plaza Hispanoalemana”, near Cuesta Grande, on the road from Nicoya to Samara/Nosara. Hispanoalemana offers all development and construction services, from the elaboration of the construction plans, through the construction itself to the manufacturing of customized furniture.
- Location: Bosques del Lago, Puerto Carrillo, Hojancha, Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
- Lot: 761 m2.
- Total built area: 157 m2.
- House: 112 m2.
- Swimming pool: 15 m2.
- Garage, storage and machine room: 30 m2.
- 1 living area with vaulted ceilings in the: living room, dining room and kitchen with
island and breakfast area.
- 1 master suite with bedroom, 2 walk-in closets and private bathroom.
- 2 secondary bedrooms with queen beds.
- 1 secondary bathroom.
- 1 laundry room.
- 1 year warranty on all construction defects.
- Option of a garden and pool maintenance contract.