Villa Ramatuelle

A dialogue between architecture and the Mediterranean landscape

Nestled in the hinterland of the French Riviera, just a few kilometers from Saint-Tropez, Villa Ramatuelle is a private residence with a modern aesthetic that enhances the beauty of the surrounding Mediterranean landscape. The architectural project, designed by architect Zeph Neil of Level Living studio, stands out for its harmonious balance of solids and voids, transparency and volume, interior and exterior.

The Skyline Minimal Frames collection of window and door systems forges a close relationship between the home and the lush vegetation that envelops it, perfectly in line with the refined aesthetic and design approach focused on visual and functional continuity between living spaces and nature.

Skyline Minimal Frames and Villa Ramatuelle

At the heart of the project lies an iconic feature: a six-panel motorized lift-and-slide door installed in the living area, opening directly onto the pool and outdoor terrace. This expansive glazed wall transforms the entire environment, providing uninterrupted panoramic views and dissolving the physical boundary between inside and out.

The large, fully opening corner unit is complemented by two lateral lift-and-slide doors that recess into the wall, further enhancing the perception of a seamless, nature-immersed space and creating an uncompromising sense of aesthetic continuity.

Thanks to Skyline Minimal Frames 78 technology, with its ultraslim wooden profiles, it was possible to create a large-scale glazed structure with outstanding thermal and acoustic performance, perfectly aligned with the villa’s architectural identity.

The frames are crafted from laminated oak with a natural finish, imparting warmth and authenticity to the interiors. Details such as the Skyline Handle pull bars in satin brass showcase artisanal attention to detail, resulting in pure elegance.

The outcome is an open-plan living space that flows seamlessly outdoors, redefining the concept of comfort and livability. The glazed surfaces become the true protagonists of a design in which the home breathes in harmony with nature, following its light, rhythms, and moods.