Plascon House Tour: The Perfect Island Hideaway
White is the title of this breathtaking tourist destination in the Portuguese Islands of Azores. Comprised of 9 suites ranging in size from 27 to 42 sqm, this tourist retreat also boasts a private villa, all of which is situated on the cliff, about 15 meters from the sea, facing south and overlooking a bay of volcanic rock.
This enchanting location makes it the ideal place for rest and relaxation – a Zen-like refuge here in the beautiful location of Azores. Every room shows off careful attention to detail. The space is totally designed for comfort and calm and the serene setting makes for a spectacular retreat that is the perfect holiday hideaway. The design style is simple yet elegant – uncluttered, neutral and beautifully modern with all the amenities one would wish to have while on holiday. Walls of basaltic stone, ceilings of an old cellar, a vintage kitchen and a bathroom integrated between large stones are some of the elements that hint at the historical past of the buildings. Airy and bright, the rooms’ casual elegance is inspired by the ocean – in tones of white and blue that provide a grounding presence in this space. Leading out to a patio that overlooks the ocean, this ideal beachside retreat offers maximum comfort and style with immaculate sea views. Contact: Plascon Via
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