Description
SEA · NATURE · PROMENADE
Some places do not need explanation. They are felt.
Where space, silence and the sea come together to create a way of life rather than a property.
Gavà Mar is one of those places. And this home embodies it perfectly.
Set within a private, gated residential community with direct access to the iconic Gavà Mar promenade, the property offers a rare balance of security, privacy and natural surroundings. There is no traffic, no noise — only pine trees, Mediterranean light and an atmosphere of discreet exclusivity.
The house underwent a comprehensive renovation in 2021, redefining every space with a clear purpose: comfort, longevity and harmony. This is not a cosmetic update, but a thoughtful transformation, where architecture feels confident, timeless and refined.
Indoor and outdoor spaces flow effortlessly into one another. Living areas extend towards generous terraces and a beautifully maintained garden that feels more like a private park than a plot of land. The home opens to nature without ever sacrificing privacy.
The master suite, spanning 48 square metres and located at garden level, offers a sense of calm that is increasingly rare. It is a private sanctuary designed for rest and balance. The remaining bedrooms, all en-suite, provide independence and comfort for family and guests alike.
The kitchen is designed as a living space in its own right, seamlessly connected to the outdoor dining and barbecue area. It is where the home truly comes alive — informal, elegant and naturally social.
The garden completes the experience with a dedicated wellness area, including a refined sauna with shower and bathroom, as well as discreet auxiliary buildings and covered parking. Everything is integrated, understated and purposeful.
This home is not about square metres or features.
It is about living by the sea, with privacy, security and a sense of belonging to a privileged environment.
SEA · NATURE · PROMENADE
Here, it is not an idea. It is everyday life.
Houses are built to live in, and not to look on; therefore let use be preferred before uniformity, except where both may be had.
Francis Bacon