Project: Modern Countryside Villa
Architects: Maas Architecten
Location: Berlicum, The Netherlands
Photographs by: Edith Verhoeven
Dutch studio Maas Architecten have designed the Modern Countryside Villa on the edge of Berlicum, a town in North Brabant in The Netherlands.
This modern home has a standard H-shaped plan where the wings contrast each other in the amenities they contain.
One of the wings is clad in timber and it shelters a garage and a space dedicated to storage.
Completely contrasting it, the other wing resembles a greenhouse-like structure that protrudes out from underneath the roof. This is where the living areas are contained.
The villa is located in an open countryside and is designed as a H-shape. Such as in a loft, spaces are all connected to each other. The almost transparent spacer, that connects the two thatched-volumes, forms the entrance. At the street side, the house is somewhat sheltered by a grove.
The main building, the left volume, is almost entirely made of glass. The living area and dining place are situated on the south-west and offer a panoramic view. Behind the glass facing the street, the kitchen, pantry and toilet are located. These function are combined in a wooden box. The master bedroom is completely private to the north.
The façade of the right volume is made out of wood with some blinds. At the back of this volume a greenhouse is located, which also can be used as atelier/studio.
The H-shape creates a windless private outdoor space where you can see the sun set. Privacy is assured in spite of the glass.
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