A Mediterranean House for Long Summers
Some houses are made for summer.
This Mediterranean-style home is imagined as a place of warm stone, soft colours, shaded terraces and open doors. It is not only a property, but a rhythm: breakfast outside, afternoons by the pool, dinners under the evening sky and the sound of people moving between kitchen, garden and table.
The architecture feels relaxed but considered. White walls, natural textures, wooden shutters, ceramic details and simple interiors create an atmosphere that feels timeless rather than decorated.
A house like this does not need to be overly polished. Its charm comes from warmth, light and imperfection. The best spaces are often the ones that feel lived in — a table set under a pergola, linen curtains moving in the wind, fruit on the kitchen counter, old stone warmed by the sun.
For Montel Estates, Mediterranean homes represent a specific idea of living. They are about openness, family, food, conversation and a close relationship between indoor and outdoor space.
This is the kind of home where days feel longer, meals feel slower and every corner seems to invite someone to stay.