There are house designs that don’t meet your standards while there are those that surpass your expectations. This luxury timber mansion which is designed by SDG Architecture is surely one of those that you can’t help admiring about.
This timber mansion is a sight to behold and it will take away your breath at the first glance. The house’s façade is nothing but amazing, with its timer walls and glass, floor-to-ceiling windows that light up entire rooms.
There’s a huge and spectacular pool situated at the back, which gives you extra privacy when you want to take a dip in the water. Furthermore, it has a beautiful vegetable garden that doubles as a breathtaking space and a functional area.
The inside of this mansion is even more stunning. It has a beautiful high ceiling living room with a fireplace and a view of the pool; a spacious dining room with unique and abstract décor hanging over the dining table; a sleek kitchen with a marble counter top; a clean and modern bathroom with wooden drawers and cabinets painted with a grayish color; a music room with a grand piano, as well as cute-looking double beds for your children’s bedroom.
The timber used to make this house is either stained or painted in a terracotta or grayish color, excellent options that blend well with the furniture and décor pieces.
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Contractor: SDGArchitecture
- A huge rectangular pool at the back of the mansion
- The exquisite facade of the mansion
- Floor to ceiling glass windows
- The mansion’s view in wide shot
- The view form the living room
- The area connecting the dining room and kitchen
- The stunning dining area
- Two huge unique decors hanging over the dining table
- The clean and sleek kitchen with marble counter
- The vegetable garden of the mansion
- Children’s room
- Flowers growing at the side of the pathway
- The music room with a grand piano
- The vegetable garden with some crops
- The side view of the pool area
- An exquisite view of the mansion
- Plants and shrubs grow around the mansion
- Sleek and clean bathroom
Source: SDGArchitecture