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Villa Hazerswoude

Villa Hazerswoude offers a captivating perspective of the typical Dutch polder landscape. Its design enhances the expansive horizons through a horizontal layout. The ground floor unfolds as a series of interconnected living spaces, seamlessly integrating an open kitchen that extends from the main volume. This design choice fosters a harmonious flow, emphasizing a connection with the surrounding environment.

Kitchen and dining with west orientated terrace
Kitchen and dining with west orientated terrace
 

Kitchen and dining with west orientated terrace

Kitchen and dining with west orientated terrace

Seamless transitions

Large sliding windows play a pivotal role in blurring the boundaries between the interior spaces and the garden, providing residents with a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living. These windows not only invite ample natural light but also offer access to the morning and evening terraces.The integration of fruit trees and lush flowers further intertwines the character of the landscape with the interior of the house, adding a touch of nature's charm to the living spaces. The bedrooms on the first floor feature large windows that frame wide views of the verdant surroundings, allowing residents to wake up and enjoy the stunning panoramas.

Flower garden around the villa

Flower garden around the villa

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Project

Villa Hazerswoude

Description

Red brick villa with generous east and west orientated outdoor terraces

Client

Private

Location

Hazerswoude, The Netherlands

Surface

300m²

Date

2015-2017

Services

Architecture

Team

Michiel Hofman, Barbara Dujardin, Anne Boonstra and Pieter Mulder

Contractor

Bouwbedrijf Kon

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