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Wellness & minimalist luxury: How Villa Mira reinvents contemporary living in Montreux

  • Writer: Sarah Buchilly
    Sarah Buchilly
  • Jul 1
  • 2 min read

In a world increasingly drawn to simplicity, calm, and quality of life, Villa Mira stands out as a true tribute to the balance between refined design, ultimate comfort, and natural beauty. This exceptional project, developed by Somers Investments Company, embodies a new vision of luxury—one that is lived, felt, and perfectly in tune with the surrounding Swiss landscape.


Minimalist architecture designed to move you


Far from ostentatious excess, Villa Mira embraces the trend of understated luxury, where every line, material, and view is thoughtfully crafted to inspire serenity. Its clean, elegant volumes, vast glass façades, and natural finishes form a fluid living space flooded with light and open to breathtaking views of Lake Geneva and the Alps.


This refined simplicity responds to a modern desire: to live in a space where beauty arises from clarity, where architecture gives nature room to breathe.


A home wellness experience


Villa Mira is more than an architectural achievement—it’s a wellness sanctuary, created to offer residents a daily life filled with peace, comfort, and rejuvenation. The private spa with pool, sauna, and hammam invites total relaxation. The fully equipped fitness room supports a healthy lifestyle, while the private home cinema offers moments of connection—or welcome solitude.


In an ultra-connected world, this kind of home offers a vital new luxury: the ability to recentre yourself in your own space.


Living in harmony with nature


Nestled between Clarens and Montreux, Villa Mira enjoys a privileged location, close to urban conveniences yet immersed in lush greenery. The architects skillfully integrated the home into its natural slope, preserving sightlines and using sustainable materials.


This intelligent integration into the landscape is the project’s true strength: the home becomes an extension of nature.








 
 
 

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