The whole residence, in section.
Phi is one small building of fourteen rooms. The rooms differ because the floors do — light, view, quiet. Pick a band; we'll pick the room.
Find your floor.
The building drawn in section. Each category sits where it lives in the actual building — click a band to read it.
Standard Garden View
“A studio of white walls and olive linen, with a small kitchenette of its own.”
Our entry room, and a complete one: a double bed against a woven headboard, a sofa-bed under the window, and a kitchenette — induction, sink, a shelf of cups. White microcement, olive linen, oak and brass. On the lower ground, the tall doors open onto the garden and the quiet.
Deluxe Family Garden View
“Two spaces, one key — a bedroom, a sitting room, room for the children.”
Two spaces joined by a quiet pocket door: a bedroom under a full wall of woven rattan with a reading armchair, and a separate sitting room with its own sofa — plus a wardrobe built for four and a kitchenette. A double and a sofa-bed for two children, and the garden just beyond the doors.
Standard Balcony
“The same calm, a floor up — with a balcony and a sculpted little kitchen of its own.”
Four rooms on the entrance floor. The same grammar as the garden rooms — woven headboard, olive linen, microcement — with a curved, sculpted kitchenette and a walnut niche set over the bed. A sofa-bed, a reading corner, and tall doors to a private balcony over the green. The room most people ask for.
Deluxe Family with Balcony
“Two spaces and a balcony — a bedroom, a sitting room, room for the children.”
The family room on the entrance floor: two spaces joined by a quiet pocket door — a bedroom under woven rattan with a reading armchair, and a separate sitting room with its own sofa, a wardrobe built for four, and a kitchenette. A double and a sofa-bed for two children, and tall doors to a private balcony.
Superior
“Two rooms, two baths — and a clear view to the sea.”
Four rooms on the top floor, each facing the water. Two rooms rather than one — a separate sitting room with a sofa, a dining table, a corner to work at, and, through its own door, a bedroom framed by a dark-walnut niche. Two bathrooms, a fuller kitchenette, and a clear view to the sea. The stay you settle into rather than pass through.
Suite
“The largest: a corner room, with the sea to one side.”
The largest room at Phi, and a corner one: a bedroom behind a soft divide and a separate sitting room hung with art, opening through tall doors onto a large veranda. Two bathrooms, a full kitchenette, a wingback to read in. A double and a sofa-bed for two — and, from the side balcony, the sea.
Tell us your dates. We'll keep one for you.
We confirm by hand within the day. If a category is full on your nights, we'll suggest the closest in feeling.
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