Vienna is a land popularly known for its majestic monuments and palaces, elegant avenues, splendid museums and much more. However, Clemens Kirsch’s architectural studio lends you a distinctive perspective to view this mesmerizing city.
Nestled in the hills of Vienna, Villa Minimale is a wooden getaway from the city’s chaos. Once acquired, the structure may be used as a relaxing retreat or a socializing hub for your next get-together. Riding high on the inspiration taken from the iconic Villa Rotonda, Italy and its vibe from Kings Road House’, Villa Minimale displays immaculate architectural prowess.
The overall design comprises of four identical structures with shed roofs laid side by side. The allotment of these houses is such that they offer optimized footprints with maximum efficiency and captivating views. These structures when viewed from afar resemble a windmill with a central oculus inside.
The designer of these prefabricated timber structures aims to establish harmonious living with nature by the choice of materials for its exterior and interiors. Red-glazed wooden slats pan the exteriors whereas the interior boasts a veneered maritime pine blockboard.
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A copper roof sits atop this timber volume. The blend of subtle-hued furniture and paint laces the interiors to exude a calm vibe. Expansive square and oval windows and doors prove as an inlet to let that fresh air and light spread throughout the house. Villa Minimale’s structure has a cozy alcove as an undeniable centerpiece.
Meant to serve four, Villa Minimale consists of a central dining area, a kitchen, bathroom on the ground floor. The kitchen is specifically equipped with high-quality appliances to let you cook to your heart’s delight. The upper story is accessed via internal stairs and exudes a camping vibe with its three sleeping bunk beds and a skylight to render a picturesque view of nature’s bounty. Get to know more about Villa Minimale‘s price and possession by jumping straight over to their official website.
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