The project of the house was born after a laborious and methodical approach, in which the clients organized a competition with 7 architectural offices...
Image 24 of 34 from gallery of Villa NEO House / Querkopf Architekten. Underground Plan
This is a modern villa design in India. The client wants us to have a amazing villa with a lot of terraces and a great entrance with an awesome landscape. We tried so hard to do a unique design and make it dreamy.
Another stunning villa project from Homeboys, in the heart of Canggu. Villa AbuXAbu brings the unique African mud house influence to Bali.
Image 4 of 22 from gallery of Villa Z / Mohamed Amine Siana. Photograph by Doublespace Photography
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The Eco 3 Bed Villa From $341,000 Enquire Features & Inclusions Contemporary design 2 levels + roof terrace 3 double en-suite bedrooms 3 bathrooms Open concept layout Private pool 250 sqm build area 2-car parking Construction time 9-11 months Cost Of Buildingin Bali Construction Cost $260,000 Land Lease Cost** $59,000 Architectural Design*** $12,500 FREE Furnishings […]
Villa Cilli is tucked away in a quiet and exclusive part of Umalas. You get a perfect balance of quiet, but also only a few minutes away from the centre of Canggu and Seminyak.
Designed by T.K. Chu Design Group, the four-story villa named Greencore is located among hills, woods, and lakes. With angled cornices and floor-to-ceiling windows, it shows an integration of traditional Chinese garden and modern building, which combines people, nature, and architecture perfectly, and gives off a vague animist aura.
There is nothing like imagining a Secluded Cancun Villa for your life. In this showcase, check see a incredible AI-generated home-rendering.
“Black is very vague. Black means power and has a high character and prestige. It is very mysterious.”
Modern single storey residence designed by ArchitectenCSK located in the Netherlands.
The shortlist for the 20th annual Australian Interior Design Awards includes 60 projects in the Residential Design category.
Yamabiko Retreat is a stunning modern villa that has been meticulously designed to provide its residents with the ultimate in luxury living. Inspired by the intricacies of Japanese architecture, this personal villa is a true masterpiece of design that stands out in the midst of the lush tropical forest that surrounds it. The villa is made from black concrete, which gives it a sleek and sophisticated look that is both modern and timeless. The use of black concrete also provides a striking contrast to the vibrant greenery of the surrounding forest, making Yamabiko Retreat a true standout in its environment.
Boxed Bliss is a stunning modern and minimal flat villa that stands out amidst the lush greenery of its surroundings. The villa is a true testament to the beauty of concrete architecture, with its sleek lines and minimalist design.
Step into the timeless beauty of this contemporary villa in the desert, where traditional Iranian architecture meets modern design. The use of brick adds a sense of warmth and history to the sleek lines and minimalist aesthetic, creating a truly unique and inviting space.
Discover the beauty and serenity of organic modern kitchens. With a harmonious blend of contemporary design and natural elements, these kitchens create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Explore our guide to understand how to incorporate organic materials into your modern kitchen to create a space that's stylish, functional, and connected to nature.
Everyone has their own understanding of how a house should look. Some feel the coziest in a small dwelling next to the woods while others dream about owning a big property with a basketball court next to a lake.
Have a look at ARRCC’s latest interior design project, Horizon Villa in Cape Town, South Africa. The creative people at ARRCC just sent over their latest
Image 20 of 34 from gallery of Villa NEO House / Querkopf Architekten. Photograph by Frank Löschke