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More transparency for maximum radiance

The completely glazed domicile fascinates with lightness and an exquisite interior. A beautiful place on the sunny side of life that has something magical at night. See that for yourselfglass villagrants insights...

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Even the lush green property is a dream: the park-like area measures 2,500 m2 and faces south. The sun shines on the pool and building all day long. The well-placed structure appears light and transparent. This is due to the all-round glazing and the stiffening steel construction, which reduces the load-bearing elements to a minimum. It is known from the Villa Tugendhat or the New National Gallery by LM van der Rohe. Here the principle goes one step further and is flexible: The wooden beam ceilings can be adapted for galleries or other openings, as can the lightweight walls of the built-in components. Technology and installations are invisibly integrated in the false ceilings. Everything looks clear and tidy, there is nothing that disturbs the overall picture. 

 

The building has three levels of 155 m2 each. Circumferential exits, balconies or loggias lure people outside and also make it easier to clean the large windows. Large sliding wings open the villa to the outside space. The glass elements measuring 5 x 2.7 m can be completely pushed to the side, the triple glazing insulates optimally. 

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Even the lush green property is a dream: the park-like area measures 2,500 m2 and faces south. The sun shines on the pool and building all day long. The well-placed structure appears light and transparent. This is due to the all-round glazing and the stiffening steel construction, which reduces the load-bearing elements to a minimum. It is known from the Villa Tugendhat or the New National Gallery by LM van der Rohe. Here the principle goes one step further and is flexible: The wooden beam ceilings can be adapted for galleries or other openings, as can the lightweight walls of the built-in components. Technology and installations are invisibly integrated in the false ceilings. Everything looks clear and tidy, there is nothing that disturbs the overall picture. 

 

The building has three levels of 155 m2 each. Circumferential exits, balconies or loggias lure people outside and also make it easier to clean the large windows. Large sliding wings open the villa to the outside space. The glass elements measuring 5 x 2.7 m can be completely pushed to the side, the triple glazing insulates optimally.

The interior is correspondingly elegant, with subdued color nuances predominating. Design icons such as the Eames Chair, Barcelona Chair, Panton Chairs or USM Haller Shelves come into their own. In the open-plan living-dining area, the white kitchen island breaks up the darkened color scheme, as does the elegant globe pendant light. The entire setting impresses with a curated selection of furniture and equipment - whether living room, sleeping areas, kitchen or bathroom. The Gyrofocus hanging fireplace ensures comfort. And when the lights come on in the villa at night, this place has a magical aura. 

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Even the lush green property is a dream: the park-like area measures 2,500 m2 and faces south. The sun shines on the pool and building all day long. The well-placed structure appears light and transparent. This is due to the all-round glazing and the stiffening steel construction, which reduces the load-bearing elements to a minimum. It is known from the Villa Tugendhat or the New National Gallery by LM van der Rohe. Here the principle goes one step further and is flexible: The wooden beam ceilings can be adapted for galleries or other openings, as can the lightweight walls of the built-in components. Technology and installations are invisibly integrated in the false ceilings. Everything looks clear and tidy, there is nothing that disturbs the overall picture. 

 

The building has three levels of 155 m2 each. Circumferential exits, balconies or loggias lure people outside and also make it easier to clean the large windows. Large sliding wings open the villa to the outside space. The glass elements measuring 5 x 2.7 m can be completely pushed to the side, the triple glazing insulates optimally.

The interior is correspondingly elegant, with subdued color nuances predominating. Design icons such as the Eames Chair, Barcelona Chair, Panton Chairs or USM Haller Shelves come into their own. In the open-plan living-dining area, the white kitchen island breaks up the darkened color scheme, as does the elegant globe pendant light. The entire setting impresses with a curated selection of furniture and equipment - whether living room, sleeping areas, kitchen or bathroom. The Gyrofocus hanging fireplace ensures comfort. And when the lights come on in the villa at night, this place has a magical aura. 

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