Open Park Villa
Tim Van de Velde
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
Window FramesPlatowood
Installations contractorDenJ Installatiebureau B.V.
Furniture entrance and kitchenEginstill
Carpenter remaining firnitureLuc Schoenmakers Interieur/ decorbouw
Natural stoneMeuwissen natuursteen B.V.
Installations advisorSmart Bouwexperts

Product Spec Sheet
Window Frames
Installations contractor
Furniture entrance and kitchen
Carpenter remaining firniture
Natural stone
Installations advisor

Open Park Villa

i29 as Architecture and Interior design

In Limburg, a former military terrain has been transformed into a residential park area. This green space houses 43 spacious plots nestled in a wooded environment, while preserving the existing road network and green structure as much as possible. The result is a high-quality residential area that offers tranquility, space, and lush surroundings.

photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde
photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde

The design of the open park villa is meticulously tailored to the diversity of the environment. The interplay of greenery, varied ground levels, and long sightlines creates a diverse living experience. The spread-out living floorplan on the ground floor forms as one connective space in the interior, unlike the fragmented uniformity of a single compact exterior volume. This design generates a multitude of experiences within the interior. Light shifts throughout the day, illuminating different areas but occasionally returning to certain spots later in the day. The integration of a central patio enhances the cohesion of the entire ground floor layout, providing air, light, and space. This connection blurs the lines between indoor and outdoor, intensifying sightlines and elongating them. Varying ceiling heights and finishes within the rooms clearly delineate distinct areas and functions within the house. Each space has its own ceiling height and finish. The living area is sunken into the landscape, constantly altering the perspective of the occupants and enriching the spatial experience.

photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde
photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde

The five interconnected volumes of the villa differ in size and positioning, creating a diverse exterior appearance from all sides. The consistent minimalist detailing of the facades and canopy in clip bamboo amplifies the sculptural quality of the structure. The garden design complements the carefully crafted outdoor space, tailored to the villa's volume and facade openings, completing a harmonious interplay of architecture, interior, and landscape.

photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde

Custom-made furniture and built-in closets emphasize the interior's quality. Rich materials such as oak wood panels in oil, a continuous cement floor, and Grigio Alpi natural stone base elements and staircase are utilized. Cabinets in the entrance, kitchen, living room, and lounge feature dark-oil-treated oak veneer, while those in the bathroom and walk-in hallway are in light oak veneer. In the bathroom and ground floor office, the open ceilings are painted white, paired with light oak cabinets. Natural fir wood is used for the open ceilings in the living room, ground floor lounge, and bedrooms upstairs. The kitchen and bathroom have closed ceilings. The toilet space in the entrance is constructed in brick with a lime wash finish.

photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde
photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde

Team:
Client: Privé 
Architecture and Interior design: i29 architects
Pre-liminary design: i.c.w. Werkstatt
Contractor: Aannemersbedrijf Haex B.V.
Structural Engineer: Vissers & Vissers B.V.
Landscaping: ontwerp Frank Heijligers, uitvoering Rens Stabel Tuinen
Facade cladding: GRADwood en A-wood
Window Frames: Platowood Fraké door Timmerfabriek Herman van den Brink
Furniture entrance and kitchen: Eginstill
Carpenter remaining firniture: Luc Schoenmakers
Natural stone: Meuwissen natuursteen B.V.
Installations advisor: Smart Bouwexperts
Installations contractor: DenJ Installatiebureau B.V.
Electra contractor: Steijvers Electro 
Copyright images: Tim Van de Velde

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