Architects: Sándor Dúzs és Architéma / Lajos Kuknyó Interior Design and Construction Works: Architema
The residence is located in the suburban area of Budapest. The beauty of the bright white villa lies in the exciting geometrical shapes and the exceptional high quality of construction. The asymmetrically structured facades with their vast glazed surfaces and the vertically shifted roof levels make both the building and the interior spaces characteristic.
The architects strived to design the building as functional as possible, and for the sake of the overall high architectural quality, their attention has encompassed even the tiniest details of the interior design. The striking zone connections, the sometimes bold, sometimes moderate match of the distinctive elements shows a truly delicate sensibility. All shapes, colours, and materials integrate in a surprisingly natural way helping to enjoy the taste of wines.
A double-height living room that is next to a dining area with pendant lighting and a multi-sided fireplace as the center.The dining space features a twelve-seater table set, with a backdrop of wine bottles on display.An open design for the dining and kitchen, warmth by a wood fireplace.The wine room, which has organized wine displays on wine racks.A big window-illuminated the U-shaped staircase with wooden steeps and glass handrail.An all-white bedroom has a walk-in closet and en suite bathroom.A bright bedroom with a floating bed facing a TV installed on the wall and a glass door leading to the terrace.A view of a spacious bedroom and en suite bathroom with the door that open to the walk-in closet.The en suite bathroom was finished with a glass-enclosed walk-in shower, a full-width mirror, and two counter-topped sinks.Another bedroom with purple furnishings that are influenced by the hue of wine.An en suite vanity includes a counter-topped sink with a mirror and white cabinetry topped with a purple tile.A sauna where one can sit and relax, and enjoying the cleansing heat.An upper area with open bookcases holding books for the reading area.The beauty of the bright white villa lies in the exciting geometrical shapes and the exceptional high quality of construction.Pine trees surround a white villa with vertically shifted roof levels.The villa’s back facade reveals the erratically shifting roof levels that give the building its distinctive look.The asymmetrically structured facades with their vast glazed surfaces, and the vertically shifted roof levels make both the building and the interior spaces characteristic.The villa’s front facade, displaying its asymmetrical construction and vast glazed surface.