The characteristic features of contemporary architecture include the open living concept, the straight-lined design language and the simple furnishings. The “Villa X” designed by Barcode Architects is an excellent example of contemporary building. Communicative living on one level is the perfect symbiosis of architecture and surroundings. Of course, a prerequisite for this is a spacious floor plan. Here the homeowners have a spacious living space of around 220 square meters.
Modern architecture: living on one level
When living on one level, the individual areas flow seamlessly into one another and flow gently towards the beautiful garden. The floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding patio doors, which largely cover the sides of the house, provide a direct view and access to the outdoor area.
In the modern Villa X there is a modern,minimalist atmosphere, at the same time the room design does not appear impersonal or boring. In each area, individual pieces of furniture, works of art or details of the furnishings create effective accents that are better accentuated by the dominant, neutral colors of black and white. These unique pieces in bright colors immediately attract attention and conjure up a unique ambience.
The architects designed the modern villa entirely according to the wishes and ideas of their clients. The homeowners wanted a quiet and nature-based atmosphere. Simplicity, clarity, high-quality materials and modern design should prevail in the interior of the house. Barcode Architects designed according to the individual requirements of the customers and the contemporary construction methodmodern Bungalowwith flat roof. The house is optimally oriented so that the residents can enjoy the beautiful garden from every corner of the living area and at the same time benefit optimally from the climatic conditions. In addition to barrier-free use, living on one level also has other advantages such as clear architecture, spaciousness and good use of the property.
Living on one level only has one disadvantage: it takes up a relatively large amount of space. But if this is available, nothing stands in the way of enjoying an open living concept without stairs.
*a project byBarcode Architects