Ibiza is well known for being a party destination, but there’s a whole other side to this island just off the eastern coast of Spain – and it’s this experience of freedom and serenity that Sabina wants to offer its guests.
A sprawling estate comprising 50 private villas, a clubhouse and even a non-denominational temple, Sabina is Ibiza’s first villa estate with an ecological focus. Using locally-sourced materials from the region, such as sustainable timber and stone, the whitewashed buildings exude effortless coastal charm.
“The interiors at Sabina are all about spiritual ambience, and reflect the soft beauty that Ibiza represents,” says Glyn Hirsch, a non-executive director at Sabina Estates. “It’s not just the natural beauty of the landscape, the coves and mountains, the glory and abundance of nature, but the beauty in the spirit of the place.”
While the entire estate is not yet completed – some of the villas are still undergoing the building phase – the clubhouse is open, and it is without doubt the crown jewel of the place. Designed by architect Rolf Blakstad, the building itself is a nod to both local architectural tradition and contemporary style.
Inside, the natural beauty of the local Ibizan materials shines through, thanks to the work of Spanish designer Lázaro Rosa-Violán. A circular Art Deco-inspired bar dominates the room, an ideal spot for those looking for a vibrant scene, while casual seating around the perimeter offers a more private and relaxed space for eating and drinking. In the day, natural light floods through from the generous skylight above, while in the evenings a fireplace creates a warm inviting atmosphere.
One can also wander outside to enjoy drinks under the pergolas, with a view of the 25-metre saltwater pool.
Guests looking for an extended stay can find respite in one of the 50 villas, each with five to eight bedrooms. The design of the villas was a collaborative effort between some eighteen architects and designers, chosen for the individuality of their style and their ability to blend design into the natural landscape. “Ibiza is a mix of nationalities and eclectic, highly individual styles and we wanted to mirror that diversity in our design concept,” explains Glyn.
Despite the variety of styles, there’s one thing all the villas have in common – the great view and sheer freedom of space. “We want people to walk through their houses out onto the terrace and stretch their arms wide to bask in the magnificence of nature and breathe it all in,” says Glyn.
“The island is spiritually alive, magnetically drawing in those that intuitively sense its welcoming energy: the fearless, the creative, the unprejudiced, the laterally minded, the maverick… It was really important to us that our interiors bring all these elements together to create dynamic spaces that will nourish those that stay here.”
For more information, please visit www.sabinaibiza.com.
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