This yellow townhouse in Mykonos makes you want to hop on the first flight
This simple, yellow townhouse in Mykonos in Greece, with a mezzanine, is decorated in light wood for a holiday atmosphere
This yellow townhouse in Mykonos embraces simplicity and light. With its light wood and rustic touches, it offers a welcoming atmosphere from the moment you walk in. Behind its bright yellow facade lies a simple, airy interior. It’s a laid-back space, designed for a completely relaxed vacation. Natural light accentuates the space and highlights the natural textures. It features an original design while retaining an authentically Greek feel.
Its main room is organized around an open kitchen and a convivial dining table. The white chairs contrast with the warm tones of the wood and the floor. A spiral staircase catches the eye and leads to the mezzanine, where one of the two bedrooms is located. It is sculptural and adds a unique touch to the space while remaining functional. In the living room, there is a sofa bed for visiting friends.
The sleeping area follows the same design philosophy with understated, restful decor. Bedrooms feature neutral tones and a few brown accents. The textiles are simple, without overpowering patterns, perfect for this laid-back home. Its mezzanine was ideal for creating an additional sleeping area. It’s easily accessible from the staircase and feels like a small, suspended retreat overlooking the living room.
The bathroom shifts gears slightly with a more raw, mineral-inspired aesthetic. Its textured walls add depth and evoke the arid landscapes of the Greek islands. The shower and vanity top seem almost carved from the material itself. This choice creates a feeling of being enveloped and is consistent with the rest of the house, always in a simple and effective approach. The icing on the cake is that the house is just a few minutes’ walk from the Boni windmill and principal attractions of the island.
This yellow townhouse in Mykonos is available for rent through Airbnb
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Its main room is organized around an open kitchen and a convivial dining table. The white chairs contrast with the warm tones of the wood and the floor. A spiral staircase catches the eye and leads to the mezzanine, where one of the two bedrooms is located. It is sculptural and adds a unique touch to the space while remaining functional. In the living room, there is a sofa bed for visiting friends.
The sleeping area follows the same design philosophy with understated, restful decor. Bedrooms feature neutral tones and a few brown accents. The textiles are simple, without overpowering patterns, perfect for this laid-back home. Its mezzanine was ideal for creating an additional sleeping area. It’s easily accessible from the staircase and feels like a small, suspended retreat overlooking the living room.
The bathroom shifts gears slightly with a more raw, mineral-inspired aesthetic. Its textured walls add depth and evoke the arid landscapes of the Greek islands. The shower and vanity top seem almost carved from the material itself. This choice creates a feeling of being enveloped and is consistent with the rest of the house, always in a simple and effective approach. The icing on the cake is that the house is just a few minutes’ walk from the Boni windmill and principal attractions of the island.
This yellow townhouse in Mykonos is available for rent through Airbnb



















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