Design and construction works made by our company, interiour design:Architéma Kft / Gyula Ebedli Photos: Tamás Bujnovszky, Krisztián Kiszely
The villa built in the Buda Hills replaced a pine forest. Functions scattered over the plot in the form of pavilions among the remaining trees follow a Cartesian coordinate system. By selecting an excellent ratio of space and mass and relying on the reflections on huge glass surfaces, the architect managed to make the building dissolve into the park around it.
The architectural design of this villa, and the compliance of the right-angle editing is create an affluent background fabric. While, we are know exactly, which part of the house are we, though we have to be all place of the villa at the same time. One can appreciate the concept of flowing space while enjoying high-level comfort.
Wherever we turn in the building, the large glass surfaces make us feel like walking in the park surrounding it. The original plant association was saved and renewed; it represents now a unique horticultural value. Dotted with the magnificent last heralds of the long-gone pine forest, it surrounds the building like an English lawn.
A quick and curious squirrel found a new home in the park, providing company for us while enjoying this harmony.
A walk way that leads to the main entrance, dotted with the magnificent last heralds of the long gone pine forest, it surrounds the building like an English lawn.Upon entering, you will be greeted by huge glass surfaces that reflect the outside garden.A living room with multi-sided wooden fireplace, wood blocks as a backdrop, and a view of the massive lawn with pine trees.A formal dining area adjoining the living room, with a concrete and glass wall on each side.The artwork and beauty of the lighting added to the sophistication of the dining room, which had a good view of the outside.This kitchen’s simple materials and fittings demonstrated a blend of elegance and modernity.A home office that features built-in table, open book shelves, and a multi-sided fireplace that separate the living room.The show room, which boasts a cove ceiling and red paint cabinetry, has a vintage motorcycle on display and artwork on the walls.A creative staircase design with hardwood steeps and pair of glass and metal railing.A minimalist bathroom with a free standing bathtub, a rectangular counter-topped basin, and a walk-in shower enclosed by glass.From the second floor terrace, a view of the patio, lawn, and swimming pool.The patio dining and living area with retractable roofing that may be opened at night to provide a lovely view of the night sky.A night view of the patio and swimming pool surrounded with pine trees.The architectural design of this villa, and the compliance of the right – angle editing is create an affluent background fabric.The swimming pool, patio and the large glass surfaces provide the impression like walking in the park surrounding it.A relaxing view of the shimmering lights from the swimming pool under the night sky.The upper terrace with pebbles demonstrates the owners’ love of environment and a view of the beautiful pine trees and hill.The underground garage exemplifies the property’s peculiarity.The large glass surfaces of the house create a feeling like walking in the park surrounding it.The functions of the house scattered over the plot in the form of pavilions among the remaining trees follow a Cartesian coordinate system.