The Challenge of Ultra-Luxury: How to Ensure Total Security Without Compromising Design or Freedom

By Allison Leeper Allison Leeper has been verified by Muck Rack's editorial team
Published on June 26, 2025

Creating a sense of safety in ultra-luxury residences requires more than high walls and cameras. Residents want to feel protected, without sacrificing beauty, comfort, or freedom to enjoy their home. Located in Estepona, southern Spain, Tyrian Residences demonstrates how a building can deliver strong security while maintaining architectural integrity and a welcoming atmosphere.

As the first fully serviced beachfront development on the Costa del Sol, Tyrian Residences offers 40 residences, each conceived as a villa in the sky, paired with 1,400 square meters of world-class amenities and WELL-certified design. Privacy, wellness, and seamless living define the experience. But this vision depends on one essential element: the peace of mind that security provides. That’s why, at Tyrian Residences, security was part of the vision from the very beginning.

Integrating Security Into Everyday Life

According to Luxury Portfolio International, 86 percent of luxury homebuyers prioritize privacy, and 81% consider advanced security systems “essential.” Tyrian Residences responds to this demand with a system built into its design. The building’s security team operates an entry point with a gated system and double checkpoint, providing a controlled environment for all who enter. Staff remain on site, monitoring the property with laser detection and a network of cameras covering common areas and access points. Automatic bollards and car plate recognition manage vehicle access, while residents use smart cards or a dedicated app for seamless entry. Guests receive secure QR codes, ensuring that access stays discreet and tightly controlled.

Privacy Engineered Into the Layout

Tyrian Residences was designed to support privacy by default. Conceived by the award-winning studio Yodezeen, the building is divided into five vertical cores, each with a private residential elevator serving two homes per floor, part of a total of 20 elevators for 40 residences. Five of these are dedicated service elevators, allowing staff to move independently and discreetly.

Each home includes two entrances, one for residents and one for staff, divided by an interior door that ensures operations never cross into private space. Penthouses feature private elevators that connect directly to their super garages for up to five vehicles. Access across all areas is managed via smart cards, with movement and permissions controlled through a bespoke residents’ app. Guests, services, and deliveries are coordinated digitally, while a dedicated delivery zone ensures packages arrive securely and without disruption.

A New Standard of Living, Above It All

The same logic that governs circulation at Tyrian Residences also defines the design of each home. All residences were conceived to face the sea and the mountains, preserving views and privacy. These are true villas in the sky: expansive, with seamless indoor-outdoor living, 70 m² living areas, 50 m² master suites, and floating terraces extending five meters outward. Penthouses feature private super garages for up to five cars, with direct lift access. Other residences include two private parking spaces. Every element delivers the best of both worlds: the independence of a villa and the comfort of a fully serviced building.

With 24/7 service, 1,400 m² of world-class amenities, a 700 m² spa, and dedicated spaces for every generation, from kids’ playroom to golf simulator and cinema room, Tyrian Residences is designed to protect what matters most, while elevating everyday life.

By Allison Leeper Allison Leeper has been verified by Muck Rack's editorial team

Allison Leeper is on the editorial staff at Grit Daily.

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