Project: Villa Spee
Architects: Lab32 Architecten
Location: Haelen, The Netherlands
Photographs by: Jo Pauwels
Designed by Dutch studio Lab32 Architecten, the Villa Spee is an ultra-luxurious modern home built on the location of a bungalow dating back to the 60s. The minimalist interior of this home creates stunning open and clean spaces that extend to a breathtaking deck with a swimming pool, surrounded by lush landscapes.
This villa for a married couple with child is built on the original location of a dated bungalow from the 60s in Haelen, The Netherlands.
The villa, designed by architect Loek Stijnen from Lab32 architects, meets the residence preferences for country living. The “box” floats beautifully above the naturally undulating landscape, fitted both at the front and at the back with panoramic windows that optimize the indoor/outdoor connection.
The beautiful lower terrace at the back, with swimming pool and pond, connects seamlessly to the covered outdoor terrace and strengthens the inside – outside connections. The indoor design drawn by interior decorator Rob Zeelen is in perfectly harmony with the villa, matching beautifully with the minimalist aesthetics pursued by the clients. Sleek and pure design combined with warm materials. The designers left nothing to chance and created an absolutely exclusive made-to-measure suit offering an optimal living comfort.
The materials palette is limited to white plastering on external wall insulation, wooden shades and natural aluminum window frames.
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