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Home tour of Casa Jaguar by Arsalan Korkchi

Looking to see inside of an amazing villa in Marbella? Here's your chance! After our podcast episode with the best dentist in Marbella, Arsalan Korkchi, was kind enough to show around his house that he built with his wife Kristina. Perched within the picturesque landscape of one of Marbella’s most prestigious gated communities, Casa Jaguar is a newly built architectural gem and just like Arsalan dreamt, the house has been featured already in an architectural magazine as well as in El Pais.


The villa is a harmonious fusion of modern design and natural elements, constructed on a sloping plot of land with a 65% gradient. Three levels intertwine with the surrounding Andalusian terrain, and comprise 800 square metres of living space integrated into the hillside. Designed to maximise environmental synergy, Casa Jaguar has garden roofs for thermal insulation and panoramic vistas which blur the lines between modern architecture and the earthy landscape of Marbella.  Designed by Archidom archictects and built by Atlas Group, the villa has a minimalist façade, wrapping the property and concealing a sanctuary of comfort and understated luxury. Characterised by neutral tones and natural materials that accentuate the light and space. The ground floor invites communal living, with an open plan kitchen and living area, accompanied by two bedrooms with en suite bathrooms. The first-floor homes the master suite, where a private terrace offers a sanctuary with breath-taking vistas.


The outdoor experience is further elevated by two terraces, a swimming pool and solarium. The basement houses a haven of wellness amenities including a Turkish bath, sauna, jacuzzi and a gym. Arsalan comments: “This property is not just a home; it’s a blend of sophisticated living and environmental consciousness, setting a new standard for luxury in harmony with nature. Casa Jaguar embodies the pinnacle of architectural ingenuity, offering a serene retreat that stands in respectful dialogue with its surroundings.”













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