The first floor of the villa is almost entirely glass, with only the back wall closed. There is a small addition on the left side, designed as a main entrance.
Glass walls allow residents and guests to view the manicured garden beside the house and the pool.
On the first tier is the kitchen-dining room – a huge room in the center of which is the work area, connected to the counter, remotely resembling a bar.
Plenty of built-in closets and top-of-the-line kitchen appliances blend in beautifully with the interior.
The surface of the furniture – brown shades, the outer side panels are white, the same as the walls of the first floor.
The ceiling is decorated with gray and white strips of concrete and marble throughout the building, some of the floors are marble tiles, some are planks.
As mentioned, the villa is designed with eco-friendly technology in mind. The roof has solar collectors that recycle energy to heat water.
In addition, a high-efficiency drainage system and a technical air purification pump have been installed.
This sounds intriguing! Can you provide more details about how this environmentally friendly house incorporates a cheerful symphony of white? What specific elements or features make it eco-friendly? Is there a particular reason behind the color choice? I’m curious to learn more about the concept and design of this unique house.