Not just a house, it's a lifestyle

Exterior Villa
Filip Deslee
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Model: SKP

A modern, detached villa that perfectly embodies what it means to live in harmony with your surroundings and your own lifestyle. Step into a world of minimalist elegance and refined design elements, where every detail has been carefully considered and every material chosen to provide a visual and tactile sensation.
This new-build is not just a home; it is a statement of modernism and innovation. The sleek, contemporary design effortlessly contrasts with its natural surroundings, using a combination of materials such as concrete, natural stone, burnt wood and stucco to create a visual spectacle that delights the senses.
Upon entering the villa, you are greeted by abundant natural light that flows through the carefully placed windows and glass walls, creating a seamless connection between the indoors and outdoors. This emphasis on light creates a sense of spaciousness and serenity, while at the same time creating an inviting atmosphere that invites relaxation and contemplation.
The interior of the villa is a masterpiece of harmonious design, with each space carefully designed with the lifestyle of its occupants in mind. From the open floor plan that’s perfect for social gatherings to the secluded nooks that invite introspection, every aspect of the layout has been optimized for comfort, functionality, and aesthetics.
But this villa isn’t just beautiful to look at; it’s practical and functional, with great attention to detail and experience. Every element, from the high-quality finishes to the state-of-the-art appliances, has been carefully selected to provide a seamless experience that enriches and simplifies everyday life.
In short, our detached villa isn’t just a home, it’s a lifestyle. A place where modernism and nature come together in perfect harmony, where every aspect of the design has been optimized for beauty, comfort, and functionality.





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Filip,
super job.
Everything again is just right.
Just one small thing. I know it is not always easy or possible.
But try to get your facade cladding with stoneplates to be outlined with bottom and top of the windows (first image). Just a detail. I am also always stuggeling to get this.

Love your materials and the desig of course.