The villa is situated on the edge of Zdiby, a village near Prague, in a gently sloping landscape that allows the building to nestle into the terrain while offering expansive views from all living rooms.
Designed with an optimal orientation, the house maximizes the most attractive views while respecting the protective zone of the technical infrastructure. The layout focuses on the building’s connection to the surroundings and a seamless flow from the living areas to the generous garden.
The underground floor is embedded into the terrain on three sides and provides access to the garage, technical facilities, and a dedicated men’s club.
The first floor is the largest space, housing the main entrance, foyer, living room, dining room, and kitchen. These areas open directly to the garden, ensuring a strong connection with the outdoors.
A central atrium, featuring olive trees, links the living spaces to the SPA area and the swimming pool, creating an indoor-outdoor connection and promoting relaxation.
The first floor includes a master bedroom with an adjoining dressing room and bathrooms, as well as a guest room designed for privacy and comfort.
The second floor is dedicated to the children’s rooms, connected by a shared hallway that also leads to a library, offering a quiet space for study and relaxation.
The villa’s modern facade combines stone, concrete, and anthracite cladding, reinforcing the sleek, contemporary design while integrating harmoniously with the natural surroundings.