A hammock demarcates the subtle boundary between indoor and outdoor space, and becomes a focal point of the living area. The kitchen is pretty and functional, and has been outfitted with a pass-through counter with barstools, a farmhouse dining table, and a Lacanche range that’s perfect for cooking fresh fish from the local market. (Don’t feel like cooking? Let Sibarth’s concierge arrange for a private chef.)
Outside, you can lounge on classic sling chairs on swing in an egg-shaped hanging chair. It looks like a cocoon, which is apt because Villa Les Palmiers as a whole feels like a family cocoon, a wonderfully secluded and private refuge from the outside world.
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