Sneak peek of Seven Pines luxury resort in Ibiza

Coastline view of Seven Pines Resort on Ibiza's west coast
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Slated to open next month, the hotel will offer guests tailor-made luxury, privacy and stunning surroundings on Ibiza’s vibrant west coast…

Opening on the dramatic west coast of Ibiza next month, the 186-key Seven Pines Resort will channel laid-back luxury with moments of pop throughout.

The all-suite clifftop resort is set in whitewashed Ibizenco-style homes and German-based Kitzig Interiors are responsible for the overall design. “We have embedded the environment in each building. This starts with Seven Pines as a name,” says Olaf Kitzig when describing a central draft approach of the interior design. “The resulting tension creates surprising moments,” he added.

Both the element of water, local materials and colours in their original meaning were essential design principles. For example, natural stone and old wooden planks are combined in their natural, rather rough expression with high-gloss, modern lacquer surfaces.

Room that looks out on the west coast of Ibiza

The resort, which is part of the portfolio of 12.18. group of companies, boasts unrivaled sunset views. Where possible, it uses outdoor elements in the design to compliment the island’s natural charm.

The open plan one- and two-bedroom suites will offer an abundance of sunlight. Each suite is furnished in a contemporary yet comfortable design, and uses natural tones with turquoise accents to infuse serenity and style.

Each Pool Suite is complete with a terrace or balcony as well as a central lagoon-style swimming pool with its own chiringuito-style bar.

Elsewhere in the hotel, the 1,500 sqm Pure Seven is said to be the hotel’s ‘haven of wellbeing’ that is inspired by the Mediterranean lifestyle and energy of the island. Six treatment rooms aim to reconnect individuals to themselves in mind as well as body.

The open-room concept, expansive living room provide guests checking in to Seven Pines Resort with the maximum comfort, space and privacy.

Hamish Kilburn / 16.05.2018

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