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Brimming with Warmth

Atlas Concorde’s porcelain tiles enhance the contemporary design of this villa in Bodrum, Turkey

A fairy tale residence in Bodrum features a harmonious look and great visual impact thanks to the aesthetic excellence of the Atlas Concorde porcelain tiles chosen to decorate all the villa’s rooms. Large porcelain slabs from Atlas Plan, a brand of Atlas Concorde, are used in the interiors, and the wood-effect tiles outside the home create visual continuity with refined beauty and spectacular scenic impact. 

Starting from the villa’s bright atrium, we find large Atlas Plan slabs from the Boost Pro collection in the Clay colour. The delicate but incisive presence of the concrete effect warms the atmosphere of a simple space, conveying a unique welcome. The sophisticated design and soft tones of these large slabs enjoy extended presence, as they are also used to furnish the primary living room with dining area, where they create a sense of hospitality. The home’s second living room, which is more intimate and convivial, elaborates on the authentic allure of the best-known and most sought-after limestones with porcelain slabs from the Lims collection in the Grey colour. The earthy look of stone-effect tiles combines with a delicate, natural hue to create a warm space that was born to welcome. 

In the bathroom, large-format, stone-effect slabs from the Kone collection in the Mix shade add a sense of refined authenticity to the space, thanks to their compact simplicity. Functionality and an exclusive elegance also distinguish the second bathroom, which features stone-effect ceramic tiles from the Lims collection in an Ivory colour that convey the authentic appeal of limestone. Also highly striking is the Lims 3D decor in the Beige Way colour, which features a herringbone pattern on the shower wall inspired by handcrafted engravings. The wood-effect tiles from the Heartwood collection in the Brandy shade absolutely stand out on the charming veranda and in the outdoor spaces. Inspired by the noble essence of Italian oak, they add a touch of prestige, creating an evocative ambiance thanks to the scenic continuity between indoor and outdoor spaces.

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