A sustainable villa

Future-proof, sustainable villa in a wooded area, designed with high-quality materials and energy-efficient solutions. The home is situated on a spacious plot in a wooded area and is designed according to the highest ecological and energy standards. Fully future-proof, the house offers the possibility to continue living comfortably in every phase of life, including a bedroom and bathroom on the ground floor.

Natural Materials

The villa is constructed using timber frame construction and insulated with natural materials, ensuring a stable and pleasant indoor climate. The facade is finished with FSC-certified wood, which gives the building a warm appearance while simultaneously limiting the ecological footprint. On the south side, the window frames are recessed, limiting solar radiation in the summer and keeping the indoor climate cool.

Natuurlijke Ventilatie en Vegetatiedak

Indoors, clay plaster walls provide natural regulation of moisture and temperature. In the heart of the home, an atrium with a skylight generates a natural airflow that removes warm air and supports ventilation. The green roof contributes to thermal buffering and simultaneously increases biodiversity in the immediate surroundings.

Energy & Water

The energy supply is fully sustainable and based on solar panels and a heat pump that both heats and cools. Zone control ensures precise temperature adjustment per room. Rainwater is collected, filtered, and reused for the ecological garden and the biological swimming pool, where aquatic plants provide natural filtration.

Spatiality & time

Large windows bring daylight deep into the home and strengthen the relationship with the surrounding landscape. Het interieur is minimalistisch en tijdloos opgezet, aangevuld met zorgvuldig gekozen vintage elementen die het geheel verankeren in de tijd in plaats van trends te volgen. Infrastructure for electric driving has also been provided.

An Integrated Approach

The villa combines ecological intelligence with spatial clarity and comfort. The design is aimed at a long lifespan, where architecture, materials, and technology together form one integrated system that adapts to the residents, without compromising on aesthetics or quality.