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Home of the Week: A $9.3 million round villa on a Greek island slope.

Home of the Week: A $9.3 million round villa on a Greek island slope.

Home of the Week: A $9.3 million round villa on a Greek island slope.

One of the most expensive properties on the Greek island of Antiparos has emerged - the $9.3 million (€7.5 million) modern villa Kronos. Designed by Athens-based architects DECA Architecture, this home offers stunning views of the Aegean Sea, complete privacy and breathtaking architecture.

Located on the island of Antiparos, known for its luxury hotels and famous residents such as Tom Hanks, Villa Kronos offers complete privacy. The nearest house is a kilometer away, allowing you to enjoy the Greek beauty, sunshine and views in complete silence.

Villa Kronos has a semi-subterranean plan and a spherical, almost futuristic shape. Construction is done using natural stone and concrete, and the interior follows the curves of the architecture. The house sits on a 2.4-acre plot and has six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, two full bathrooms and 3,164 square feet of living space.

The main level is occupied by a reception area and spacious living room with sea views, as well as a modern kitchen with integrated appliances and breakfast room.

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The villa is surrounded by bifold doors that seamlessly connect the interior and exterior spaces, creating a sense of lightness and openness.

The interior of the villa is dominated by neutral hues and elements of nature, which is characteristic of the Greek islands. The upper level also features a semi-open dining table, a master bedroom and a large infinity pool that runs along the architecture.

The lower level features five more bedrooms with private terraces, a second kitchen, a garden and a pilates space. There is also an open dining room, home theater, staff accommodation, underfloor heating and plenty of storage.

Access to Antiparos is only by boat from the island of Paros, its big sister island. The island is known for its tavernas, private beaches and historical sites. In addition, Antiparos attracts famous personalities who seek solitude.

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