byrdhouse

Villa Tuba

Services

Architecture & Interior Design

Project Information

Location

Mengwi, Badung, Bali

Category

Residential

Floor Area

170 sqm

Site Area

200 sqm

Samma Studio Team

Maria Stephanie

Arief Meidi Prasetyo

Structure Engineer

Denta Mandiri

MEP Engineer

AMEP Design

Visualization Artist

Dyangga Yureztyo

The design embraces minimalism and clean lines, celebrating the natural beauty of its surroundings.

Synergizing Human, Space, and Nature

The rear façade is carefully oriented to face the existing rice fields, allowing the serene landscape to flow into the living spaces. Expansive openings and glass walls are strategically placed to ensure unobstructed views of the rice fields, creating a seamless connection between the interior and the outdoors. This orientation not only enhances the feeling of tranquility but also brings the vibrant natural environment into daily life.
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Neutral tones and natural wood elements are used throughout, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere that complements the landscape. Limestone accents on the façade introduce a textured, earthy element, grounding the design in the region’s natural aesthetic. 
LIMESTONE
FLUTED TEXTURE WALL
NATURAL WOOD
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These materials are not only chosen for their beauty but also for their durability and ease of maintenance, ensuring the villa remains effortlessly integrated into its surroundings with minimal upkeep. 
The kitchen and dining area feature a double-height ceiling, elevating the space and fostering an expansive, open feel. This design choice invites an abundance of natural light, further enhancing the sense of connection to the views outside and creating a dynamic, airy environment for the home’s central gathering spaces.

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