| Side view of the Villa. The wall Pano-Picture on the outside wall contains complex art symbolizim and famiily logo. Every little thing in this villa is my father's idea and reflection of his love for the family, traditions and the mountains. |
| At the entrance of the Villa, right opposite you is a copper carving, depicting a Rhodopean couple welcoming you with wine and special bread -pita. This copper carving was hand- made after the faces of my own grandmother and grandfather. |
| Behind the picture is our villa's living room; It has a couch, two armchairs, fireplace and a large balcony where you can have coffee while enjoying the brisk morning and mountain view. |
| The tavern-called the Mehana. You can see the fireplace, the beautiful wood-carved table that can seat 20 people, the stone on the wall and on the fireplace - a special kind, brought from the seaside with sea shells ingraved in it. Some of this stone can be seen on the outside of the villa as well. This room has TV. To the far left you can see the bar- plot connecting the Mehana to the kitchen, so the person responsible for cooking will not miss any of the fun going on in the Mehana...:) This room is furnished with Rhodopean style ornaments, some of which can be seen hanging on the opposite wall. The wood carved patterns on the table are identical to the ones on the bar-plot. |
| The Tavern called Mehana. This is the common room where everybody gathers for dinner or just getting together. The preffered sitting room especially in the fall and winter when the fire is warming soul and body. |
| And here are some of our bedrooms: 4 double and one single bedrooms. The bathroom is on the first floor. There are toilets on the second and on the third floor with an additional shower in the second floor toilet. |
| Villa Oraka |