
Villa Geldrop in the Netherlands has been developed Hofman Dujardin Architects. Located in the hinterland, it is surrounded by fields and woods. To maintain a sense of oneness with nature is for the sole interior was minimalist. The house has two floors, one of which goes under the earth and see only one side. Lounge, kitchen, dining room, study and play area are located on the upper level, while the bedrooms are hidden at the bottom. However, thanks to glass walls all areas receive the same amount of natural light, all the rooms are spacious and are not overloaded with furniture.






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