Architectural sophistication creates minimalist elegance
Located in the Dutch province of Zeeland, this magnificent villa impresses with its minimalist elegance and architectural sophistication. This elegance is the result of a clever combination and interplay of different architectural forms. The flat, cubic villa was built slightly elevated, which further emphasizes the clear, angular shape of the building. The all-white façade creates a tasteful contrast to the partially exposed black basement.
- Maximum natural light & unique garden view
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Access to the garden is provided by a large-scale minimal windows® system that transforms almost the entire rear of the building into a continuous glass façade. This façade can be opened at various points with sliding systems, creating a seamless transition between the interior and exterior spaces. The ultra-thin frames of the minimal windows® offer a unique, unobstructed view of the lush garden landscape. The corner construction of the sliding system is particularly impressive, leaving space for the round windows in the ceiling and floor of the garden terrace. The aim of this design was to guarantee maximum admission of natural light, which has been impressively achieved. The minimal windows® sliding systems not only ensure a bright and open ambience, but also a harmonious combination of living space and nature.