A sleek, low-lying family house, Villa Santpoort is a Dutch villa set in the heart of a wooded plot in the north of Holland. Architecture studio DP6 was\u00a0given a specific brief that demanded the architecture make the most of the views through the trees\u00a0in this countryside design; yet\u00a0without compromising natural...
This countryside design in the woods by DP6 architects is a Dutch villa making the most of its leafy location
The resulting design is a long, narrow house with a kink in its plan, which allows the structure to embrace the woodland site and focus on a stand of mature beech trees. The accommodation is arranged over three levels, with a run of bedrooms located in a new basement dug into the ground. A master suite is set at the end of the plan overlooking a private courtyard area.
The core of the house features a combination of exposed, finely detailed concrete and wooden panelling, creating the feeling of a solid, crafted piece of furniture. This is accentuated by the bespoke cabinetry and storage, from the kitchen to storage niches in the dining area and the master dressing room.
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