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M A R B E L L A
A P R O J E C T B Y S E T U N E
Celeste Marbella © stands out from the rest because it has been created
from a concept of quality, pure design, comfort, style and above all,
a passion for giving shape to beautiful modern homes.
The result is a select community of contemporary family homes on one
of the last undeveloped plots in Nueva Andalucía that is within walking
distance of Puerto Banús. Made with loving detail and the finest materials,
Celeste Marbella harmonises aesthetics and functionality.
M A R B E L L A
W e l c o m e t o L u x u r y
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H i s t o r y O f S e t u n e
T h e S i t e P l a n
D e s i g n & F e a t u r e s
A r c h i t e c t u r e P l a n s
Q u a l i t y S p e c i f i c a t i o n s
A b o u t T h e P r o j e c t
I n t e r i o r D e s i g n
T h e A r c h i t e c t
A b o u t M a r b e l l a
C o n t a c t D e t a i l s
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From left to right – Succesful renovation and extension of a historic building project by Setune. Circa 1955 – Founder, Kjell Pettersson (in the white hat) and friends. Owner / CEO, Michael Pettersson
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Setune was founded as a sheet metal company by Kjell Pettersson in
1963 and under his son Michael’s leadership has grown into one of
Sweden’s leading privately-owned developers of quality commercial
and residential real estate. The present owner and CEO, Michael
Pettersson, learned the business from grassroots and now stands at
the helm of strong company with a reputation for quality and innovation.
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The 8 semi-detached houses are located
in the middle of the plot, facing South-West
with views to Africa and Gibraltar.
V I L L A S
The 3 villas are located on the south side of the plot,
facing South-East with views to La Concha
and the community swimming pool.
You can choose from a variety of property types and proportions in spacious, beautifully finished homes with unique
features such as stylish modern glass wine cellars – an outstanding design feature between kitchen and living room
– and fantastic rooftop terraces with 8x3 metre infinity saltwater pools for the ultimate in Marbella lifestyle.
Design Features S e m i - d e t a c h e d
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G r o u n d F l o o rB a s e m e n t R o o f T e r r a c eF i r s t F l o o r
1. Bathroom | 2 . E levator | 3 . Enterta inment & Leisure | 4 . Entrance | 5 . Two Car Garage | 6 . Inf in ity Pool
7. K itchen | 8 . L iv ing & Dining | 9 . Machine Room | 10. Master Bedroom
11. Guest Bedroom | 12. Storage | 13. Terrace | 14. Wine Display
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1. Bathroom | 2 . E levator | 3 . Enterta inment & Leisure | 4 . Entrance | 5 . Three Car Garage | 6 . Inf in ity Pool
7. K itchen | 8 . L iv ing & Dining | 9 . Machine Room | 10. Master Bedroom
11. Guest Bedroom | 12. Storage | 13. Terrace | 14. Wine Display
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be used. The access road to the basements will be done in cement cobblestone with grey tones and stone or precast concrete slabs.
M A I N B A T H R O O M______
Flooring in large-slab ceramic to be chosen. In the shower, the same non-slip material.
Tiling using large ceramic slabs to be chosen, with pieces measuring 220 cm high and separated 2 cm from the wall so they can be back-lit from the top. In front of the sink, there will be a decorative marble piece that will include wooden shelves on the back. The rest will be plastered and painted. (Up un-til reaching the faux ceiling).
S E C O N D A R Y B A T H R O O M S______
Ceramic flooring imitating Cara-calla marble, in natural finish. In the shower, the same non-slip material.
Ceramic tiling imitating Caracal-la marble, in natural finish, up to 240 cm high (or up until reaching the faux ceiling). In showers, ce-ramic imitating Caracalla marble in natural finish with 3D design.
T O I L E T______
Ceramic flooring in dark colour to be chosen, in slabs measuring 30 x 60 cm. In the shower, the same non-slip material.
Ceramic shower tiling in dark colour to be chosen, in slabs measuring 30 x 60 cm. In the sink area, a dark mirror and backlit pieces of wood will be installed.
Design isthinking
made visual
B A S E M E N T B A T H R O O M S______
Ceramic flooring in dark colour to be chosen, in slabs measuring 30 x 60 cm or larger.
Tiling on sink wall in dark colour to be chosen, in slabs measuring 30 x 60 cm or larger, up to 240 cm high (or until reaching the faux ceiling). The rest of the walls cov-ered in wallpaper.
P L U M B I N G______
Done in PEX cross-linked poly-ethylene inside the home, high-density polyethylene in external networks and polypro-pylene in basement sections (fire-fighting pipes will be made of steel).
All pipes will be lined with an Armaflex shell (cold and hot wa-ter pipes). Recirculation pipes towards the entrance of each unit, with a group and timing clock. General cut-off valves in the connections cabinet inside the home. Cut-off valves for each unit.
There will be a community drink-ing water service reservoir with 2 m3 per home and a service res-ervoir for irrigation water with about 3,000 liters, in fibre, as well as a fire-fighting service reservoir with a capacity of 60 m3.
Production of hot water by hy-drokit, with a volume of 260 litres, part of the common equipment for the air-conditioning, heating and hot-water system (aerother-mal, heat pump).
Fully finished garden irrigation network. Purification of swim-ming pools with a sand filter, with salt-water chlorinator.
A P R O J E C T B Y S E T U N E
- SAUL BASS
F O U N D A T I O N______
Designed with reinforced concrete footings or through a foundation slab. There is also the possibility to use deep foundations.
S T R U C T U R E______
The system consist of pillars of reinforced concrete to support the waffle slabs or the solid slab. The retaining walls are made of exposed concrete.
F A Ç A D E S______
The exterior façade consists of perforated brick measuring 15.25 cm thick and patched inside and outside with a chamber and in-sulation in projected polyure-thane foam. On the interior side, façades will be made of lami-nated drywall plaster with rock-wool insultation. The plates leading to humid spaces such as kitchens or bathrooms will have special characteristics to resist moisture.
Some external panels will be covered in natural stone, marble, Dekton, Techlam by Levantina or similar.
P A R T I T I O N I N G______
The inner partitions of the home will be done in drywall though lam-inated plaster plates on profiles of galvanised steel with thermal and acoustic insulation inside.
P A R T Y W A L L S______
The party walls between homes will be built in acoustic-resistant perforated brick (15.25cm) and self-supporting cladding on both sides, made up of a double plate of laminated plaster with acoustic and thermal insulation.
F I N I S H E S______
The external finishes will be made with traditional reinforced water-proof mortars, with reinforcements on material changes. Drywall faux ceiling throughout the home.
F L O O R I N G______
Floors throughout the home will be in marble-imitation large ceramic slabs, to be chosen. This same flooring will also be used, in its non-slip version, in terraces,
covered porches and the roof garden (in addition to a deck made of synthetic wood).
The stairs will be built using the same material or marble, with glass handrails and an iron struc-ture imitating corten steel.In the basement, porcelain flooring in large slabs will be installed, with the model to be chosen. The vehicle area will feature porce-lain flooring, with the model to be chosen.
T I L I N G______
Some external panels will be cov-ered in natural stone, marble, Dekton, Techlam by Levantina or similar.
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In the external areas, the pool area, loungers, etc, non-slip ma-terials will be installed. The mate-rials to be used will be stone-im-itation porcelain, an artificial wood deck, with the colour to the chosen, precast concrete slabs, deactivated concrete made “on site” and river boulders. In pedes-trian pathways, precast concrete slabs, deactivated concrete made “on site” and river boulders will
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Satellite dish. Terrestrial antenna for TV and FM channels. TV Sockets. RF+RI in the living and dining room, kitchen and bedrooms, in the same brand as other fittings in the home.
Broadband coaxial connections in the living and dining room, kitchen and bedrooms, in the same brand as other fittings in the home. Fittings with no connections in secondary bedrooms, kitchen, basement, etc.
V I D E O I N T E R C O M______
With external plate in steel and video terminal inside homes.
H O M E & B U I L D I N G A U T O M A T I O N______
Pre-installation of home-automation throughout the home.
C C T V______
Pre-installation of closed circuit TV system, with cameras on the perim-eter of the plot, at the entrance for persons and vehicles and the ga-rage, connected to the guard booth.
A L A R M______
Pre-installation of a wired alarm in each home.
E L E V A T O R S______
Premium-brand lifts in each home.
I N T E R I O R W O O D W O R K______
Main entrance door in medium density, with wood veneering as designed. Inside doors and wardrobe doors in medium den-sity, with plastic wood veneer. Wardrobes will have interiors lined in plastic (with lining in-side the wardrobe, lined, with a suitcase shelf, hanging rail and drawers).
E X T E R I O R W O O D W O R K______
All the exterior woodwork of the home will be in anodised alu-minium, in colour, with thermal breaks, of premium brands (se-ries according to the system and size). Blinds only in bedrooms, with motors. (Except corner win-dows).
P A I N T______
Indoors, acrylic paint in vertical and horizontal walls.
Enamel paint on metal fittings, af-ter minimum priming. Plastic paint on the ceilings of humid locations.
G L A S S______
PLANITHERM glass (Climalit type), with thickness depending on size. 8+8 or 10+10 safety guardrails (according to size) mounted to the brickwork.
R O O F G A R D E N P O O L S______
Heat-retention covers (recessed under the artificial wood deck), with motor.
Finish in tile, colour to be chosen, or using the same flooring as the terrace.
- PICASSO
Everythingyou canimagineis real.
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S A N I T A R Y W A R E S______
All sanitary wares will be hung with a built-in tank and push but-ton. All seats will feature a soft-close system. The bathtub in the main bathroom will be detached.
Main and secondary bathrooms will feature the basins incorpo-rated on a glass panel top with a glass chest of drawers under it. The sink for toilets will be in one piece, in natural or artificial stone, freestanding.
In secondary bathrooms, mirrors will be suspended and separated from the wall with an aluminium angle, with a strip of warm LEDs for backlighting. In the main bath-room, they will be supported on the countertop or suspended and, in the toilet, they will be integrat-ed into the wall covering.
T A P S______
Taps for sinks will be single-le-ver over the countertop, from premium brands, in chrome for all bathrooms except the main one, which will feature a special colour. Shower fittings will match those in the sinks. Secondary bathrooms will feature shower columns with
a showerhead of the same brand and the main bathroom will fea-ture a non-built-in thermostati-cally controlled valve with inverter and showerhead in addition to a square mounted showerhead measuring 30 x 30 mm.
S A N I T A T I O N______
Pipes will be in PVC, Terrain brand, soundproof. The rainwater net-work will be independent of the sewage network. Collectors with a PVC pipe in brick colour. Drain and safety gargoyles in terraces.
E L E C T R I C I T Y______
The mechanism will be of a pre-mium brand, in metallic colour. The electrical control panel will be located inside the connections cabinet in the home, with a space reserved for future home auto-mation equipment. The maximum admissible power for the home will be 14,490 W (63Ax230V), in single-phase distribution. Pre-installation of LED strips in living-room and bedroom mould-ing, as appropriate. Lighting in halls and bathrooms. Outdoor lighting. Pre-installation of blinds in bedrooms if the woodwork fea-tures a blind.
A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G______
High-capacity Aerothermal Heat Pump system. Rectangular ducts with internal lining in fibreglass and external covering with an alu-minium sheet of the Climaver plus type. Distribution will be through grilles, both for drive and return. Independent thermostats by ar-eas, with Airzone control.
H E A T I N G______
Water underfloor heating through-out the home. Preparation for the future installation of underfloor heating in the basement.Production equipment common to the air-conditioning and hot-water system.
T E L E P H O N Y______
RJ-45 telephone sockets locat-ed in the living and dining room, kitchen and bedrooms, in the same brand as other fittings in the home. RJ-45 data sockets located in the living and dining room and main bedroom, in the same brand as other fittings in the home. Distributors and external net-works following the regulation for telecommunications structures.
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Celeste Marbella properties are designed with lifestyle in
mind, making them ideal for comfortable, luxurious family
life as well as stylish, sophisticated entertaining in a uniquely
beautiful setting.
These properties are designed with special features you won’t
find anywhere else in this price range, offering the ideal blend
of refinement within a secure, 24-hour gated community that
is private yet close to all amenities.
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Celeste Marbella distinguishes itself from the rest because we
don’t follow, but design homes that are unique – working harder
to source materials, details and decorative elements as well as
practical solutions that offer more.
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The perfectionism and attention to detail that characterises
the concept, architectural design, landscaping and layout of
Celeste Marbella is also evident in the interior styling of these
beautiful contemporary homes.
The materials, details, features and also decorative elements chosen
stand out because they come from the same philosophy – the
desire to create stylish, sophisticated homes that are modern
yet also warm and comfortable.
I N T E R I O R D E S I G NS P E C I F I C A T I O N S
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Known for his ability to produce timeless forms, Rodolfo Jacobson
harmonises the sleek, fluid contours of a sophisticated villa
with the practical requirements of a family home.
In conceiving the styling of Celeste Marbella, he drew inspiration
from the natural and cultural setting as well as the unique
vision and passion for detail of Michael Pettersson to create
something truly special.
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What were the main challenges of this project?
To give shape to a very different kind of home than is the norm here – a modern architectural villa with a timeless quality that is in sync with the natural environ-ment and anticipates market trends, not follows them.
From a practical perspective it was cer-tainly a challenge to design eleven gen-erously proportioned homes in which each would enjoy optimal views, privacy and independence, albeit within an ex-clusive community. The complexity of the plot added to this, and the solution lay in setting the properties out in the form of a spine.
Hand sketch by Rodolfo Jacobsen that inspired a practical solution
What makes Celeste Marbella different from other projects in Marbella, and how does it stand out?
In architectural terms Celeste Marbella goes beyond the now-common contemporary styling to find a more unique evolution, yet without any unnecessary extravagance or over-indulgence. We’ve left the straight lines and right angles behind to create a more an-gular, more interesting architecture in which function and proportions remain well bal-anced. The result, I think, is a timeless design that I personally am very proud of.
A project like this has its own DNA, an own identity that comes from Michael Pettersson’s philosophy, and we’ve worked hard to represent that in every little detail, both indoors and outdoors. An example of this are the ceilings, which instead of being level, are inclined in line with the terraces. This is also true of the pathways and even such details as taps, allowing for a very pleasing continuity and cohesion.
What did you like most about this proj-ect and what did you like the least?
I like everything, and I cannot find a sin-gle weakness in it.
Is Michael Pettersson the ideal cli-ent for an architect?
Michael wanted a contemporary design but he has the vision to demand something unique and timeless. He is an experienced property developer, but the overriding factor is his passion, a passion for design, detail and perfection, and while he is demanding of us, this artistic, humanist trait makes him a plea
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sure to work with. He gave us the freedom to exceed his very clear expectations, and this inferred a great deal of responsibility upon us, which makes you surpass yourself.
What is your strongest asset as an architect?
My imagination and ability to envisage designs and solutions. It is from this sketching process that the original con-cepts are often drawn.
What are your sources of inspiration?
While working the inspiration comes. It’s as Picasso said: “Don’t believe in muses…but if they come let me be working.” Experience and imagination together produce inspiration, and of course you have to expose your senses to new and wonderful things all the time.
How would you describe your style?
What defines us and could be seen as an invisible red line through our work is the desire to always find the right balance of proportions, space, distribution, light and ambience. In this we consider every detail and its contribution to the whole.
Is there an architect you admire?
Frank Lloyd Wright, a great American ar-chitect who, at the age of 60, began to design his ground-breaking masterpieces at the end of the Great Depression.
S h o r t B i o g r a p h y
Rodolfo Amieva Jacobson was born in Ciudad de Mexico. He graduat-ed at the University of Monterrey, followed by postgraduate studies in Social Architecture at the Fundación Rafael Leoz, in Madrid. After moving to Marbella he quickly established a name for himself as a skilled architect and not long after became a partner in González & Jacobson Arquitectura.
What is the best thing about being an architect on the Costa del Sol?
The budgets and projects tend to be higher and more interesting than in most of Spain, the setting, light and views are beautiful elements to work with and we’re blessed with a cosmopolitan clien-tele that is very open to innovation.
Do you have a saying?
“God is in the details” The direct translation of a quote from Mies van der Rohe, one of the greatest masters of architecture.
IMAGE ABOVE | Rodolfo and the team at González & Jacobson Arquitectura
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Marbella continues to appeal to people from across Northern Europe and
beyond because it offers a unique quality of life in a beautiful setting on the
Mediterranean Sea that is surrounded by mountains and lush greenery.
The climate, often regarded as the best in Europe, makes possible a
highly sociable, healthy outdoor lifestyle marked by fantastic sports
and leisure facilities in an exciting, cosmopolitan resort town that
excels in providing luxury services.
We l c o m e t o L u x u r y
T he latter are offered in an increasingly modern context, with luxury international brands
readily available along with Marbella classics, and new venues such as Nobu and the Four
Seasons adding to local landmarks such as Michelin-star chef Dani García’s establishments.
In addition to the golf courses and marinas that dot the coastline the area also offers skiing in
the nearby Sierra Nevada, a hip surfer’s paradise in Tarifa, beautiful natural scenery just inland
and a great number of historic towns and villages to explore. For those who can choose from a
very ride range of options, Marbella offers a uniquely rich lifestyle.
“For me, every project we create is like a child. I nurture and
development it, take time to understand and improve it, and am
critical and demanding but also very proud when the finished
product is completed. This is why we take the time to consider
every detail carefully and make sure that a villa in Celeste Marbella
really is an outstanding home.”
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