This villa, located on the first coastline in the city of Paphos on the island of Cyprus, absorbs the features of characteristic and very memorable Greek architecture with a white facade and blue shutters. Because the blue color of the shutters penetrates the interior from the outside, we linked it with the interior color scheme, and some of the facade's window shapes were replicated in the rounded corners of the furniture and walls, thereby establishing a cohesive connection between the exterior and interior appearance and creating a sense of unity. Another distinctive feature of the space is the domed ceilings on the upper floor of the villa, which we left as an accent. The complexity of the interior design was that the original construction of the building did not provide for the placement of ventilation, air conditioning, and other modern communications systems, so, when working on the project, it was necessary to solve many puzzles regarding the integration of engineering equipment.