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A Modern Getaway in the Gulf of St. Tropez

Property developers, Bumper Investments, envisioned a large family home surrounded by lush gardens and green landscapes and the Private House is just that. Located in Beauvallon, in the Gulf of St. Tropez, France, the concrete, glass, and steel structure is the first of its kind in this area, bringing a bit of modern to this traditional region.

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Maximizing views of the natural setting, the residence boasts an elevated pool and plenty of outdoor space to lounge.

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Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors open up to merge the indoor living room with the patio space. The roof overhang helps with sun protection.

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The woodpressed concrete on the ceilings brings a neat texture to the coldness of the concrete expanses.

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The living room is surrounded by glass panels on three sides, making it feel like the room is floating amongst the trees.

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All of the bedrooms have access to the outdoors, which also creates amazing views for waking up.

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On a lower part of the property, there’s a revamped container that has a bedroom and bathroom all rolled into one, cozy unit.

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Think you could feel at home here? The house is available for sale or rent!

Photos by Aurélien Aumon.

Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.