Saturday morning. You push open the kitchen doors and the scent of jasmine hits you before you've made coffee. The garden is already warm, the pool catching the first real light of the day, and somewhere beyond the palm fronds there's just the low hum of summer. That's what Carrer Vall d'Aosta 14 actually feels like to wake up in. Not a resort. Your place.
Set within Parc de Cubelles — a low-density residential enclave east of the town centre where the plots run large and the neighbours aren't on top of you — this six-bedroom villa occupies one of the area's more generous parcels: 2,641 square metres of mature landscaped garden with a private pool, a full-size tennis court, and an outdoor kitchen that was clearly designed for the kind of evenings that start at seven and end well after midnight. The villa itself covers 383 m² in total, with 245 m² of actual living space and an additional 108 m² of multifunctional storage that could easily become a wine cellar, a gym, or a workshop, depending on what you need it to be.
The architecture is classic Costa Daurada residential: generous proportions, wide terraces, southeast orientation that keeps the interior bright from mid-morning onwards without baking it through the afternoon. Step inside and the entrance hall is immediately spacious — not the kind of space you apologise for when guests arrive. The main living room flows directly into a conservatory through large sliding doors, and from there straight out to the garden. When the doors are open, and from April to October they mostly are, the boundary between inside and outside quietly dissolves. The conservatory has its own fireplace and looks out over the vineyard-fringed hillside — an unexpected view for a property this ... click here to read more