Robinson Club, Water Villas

Robinson Club, Water Villas

"A villa designed to celebrate where the Maldivian sky touches the Indian ocean"

Located approximately 400 miles to the southwest of Sri Lanka, the Maldives Archipelago consists of almost 1,200 islands and coral atolls.

Built on wooden stilts above the shimmering turquoise lagoon, these water villas invite you to immerse yourself in the breath-taking views of the magnificent Indian Ocean that kiss the Maldivian shoreline. Surrounded by sublime seas, relaxation perfumes the air and allows you to truly lose yourself in the overall experience.

Client : Robinson Club

Client : Funamadua, Kaadedhdhoo, Maldives

Year : 2019 (Design Proposal)

The geometric timber patterned wall, inspired by the natural phenomenon of atoll formation, creates a timeless backdrop to the four-poster bed draped in a sheer runner; the quintessential centrepiece to this tropical bedroom.

The elevated, multi-pitched, exposed rafter roof and polished cement and timber floors encapsulate the interior in a grand and warm ambiance.

Local plants and fruits stud the room accentuating the ‘tropical paradise’ theme. The serene patterns and hues of the surrounding seas are set off against the accents of rustic orange that capture the Maldivian horizon, that separates the golden sky from the turquoise ocean.

Brass and cement side lamps further accessorize the interior, coupled with sisal rugs, driftwood sculptures and abstract artwork that capture complete bliss in a contemporary setting.

While the Gervasoni wooden armchairs and rattan woven oval coffee table render a comfortable setting to enjoy the sunset from, the glass observation box underneath the coffee table unveils an aerial view of the ocean and its inhabitants, culminating in an unforgettable experience.

The cantilevered floating daybed with loose cushions and pillows adds another comforting corner to the villa. Tall brass lamps and an abstract painting, depicting the movement of the waves on the sandy beaches, adorns the seating area uniting the colours and warmth of the space.