Amisa Villa Mykonos Review: Cold Brutalist Design Critique

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In this scathing review of a property in Mykonos, Arvin Haddad, known for his discerning eye and unapologetic opinions, takes us on a tour of Amisa Villa. With brutalist design and natural elements, the home fails to impress Arvin, who criticizes its lack of warmth and character. The exposed concrete walls and minimalist facade leave him underwhelmed, longing for a singular element to complete the look.
As Arvin delves deeper into the property, he points out the design choices that fall short, such as the excessive use of concrete and the missed opportunity to integrate natural elements like stone indoors. The interior, featuring high-end Gaggenau appliances in the kitchen and Tom Dixon pieces in the living room, fails to evoke the desired ambiance, according to Arvin. He questions the functionality of the kitchen in a house of such grandeur, highlighting the lack of foresight in its planning.
Arvin's disappointment extends to the outdoor spaces, where he rates the view a mediocre six out of ten, citing the barren hillside and lack of vegetation. Despite the intentional simplicity of the outdoor kitchen and dining area, Arvin emphasizes the missed opportunity to infuse warmth and character into the property. Overall, Arvin's critique paints a picture of a property that, despite its modern design and luxurious amenities, falls short in creating a truly inviting and harmonious living space.

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