The renovation of a 1950s villa in Aerdenhout focused on restoring its original integrity while introducing a thoughtful expansion. The design removed previous extensions and added a new volume with chamfered corners and angled planes, creating a natural flow to the garden. Ground floor placement of the master bedroom ensures long-term accessibility, with children’s rooms upstairs for family adaptability. Utilizing natural materials like rammed earth, the project prioritizes sustainability and aesthetic alignment with the surrounding dunes, culminating in a harmonious indoor-outdoor relationship enhanced by large openings and a semi-covered veranda.
This thoughtful renovation maintains the villa's essence by restoring its original style while strategically introducing new elements that enhance its connection to nature.
The new design embraces both aesthetic and functional aspects, ensuring that the home adapts to its inhabitants' future needs while harmonizing with its lush garden surroundings.
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