Water and Greenery Villa: This villa features a water feature extending along the front wall of the house, creating a breathtaking scene. The carport is submerged under a raised glass roof, providing protection for the cars while aesthetically showcasing them.
Water and Greenery Villa: This villa features a water feature extending along the front wall of the house, creating a breathtaking scene. The carport is submerged under a raised glass roof, providing protection for the cars while aesthetically showcasing them.
Side Views: The side views of the villa reveal its linear and open design. The walls feature large expanses of glass, allowing for abundant natural light and offering glimpses of the surrounding landscape. Architectural elements like cantilevered roofs or overhangs provide shade and visual interest. A combination of horizontal and vertical lines in the design adds a sense of balance and modernity.
Double glazed Windows, mosquito nets, electric shutters, fireplace in the living room, fitted kitchen, Electric water heater (boiler), spotlighted ceilings, alarm system, poolside shower, pool filled and ready to use, Garden to be ready with grass and trees.
When push comes to shove in the budget juggle of building a new home, some areas notoriously end up at the bottom of the ‘must-do’ list. And, typically garden design and landscaping gets put in the ‘after we move in’ category, which can sometimes stretch to a really long time after the move in! Front Yard Inspiration
Productivity Space: A home office with a desk, high-speed internet, and sea views allows for productivity while enjoying the scenic backdrop.
Al Fresco Dining: An outdoor dining area with a barbecue grill and a shaded pergola offers the perfect setting for al fresco dining while enjoying the sea breeze.
Formal Dining: The formal dining area features a large wooden table with seating for ten. It enjoys unobstructed sea views and is ideal for hosting elegant dinners.