The Flow Villa is a story of form.
The space was designed around flow, of light, of air, of human movement. There are no sharp edges, no rigid transitions. The kitchen island flows into the dining area, and the staircase bends like a carved path.​​​​​​​
This project is about balance. Between human and natural, crafted and organic, structure and soul. The villa embodies the idea that the most honest design is the one that feels inevitable, as if it had always been there.
Our design philosophy for this project is centered on the concept of seamless continuity, where the boundaries between the interior sanctuary and the natural landscape are intentionally blurred.
Architectural Fluidity: The use of organic, biomorphic skylights and soft-edged apertures allows natural light to wash over the interior, mirroring the sky and surrounding greenery directly within the living spaces.
Material Extension: We have utilized a consistent palette of sculptural travertine, warm timber, and earthy micro-cement. By carrying these textures from the core of the master suite out onto the terraces, the eye perceives the entire area as one expansive, unified environment.
Biophilic Integration: Vertical greenery cascades from architectural ledges, while massive floor-to-ceiling glass facades act as living frames.
The centerpiece is a custom-carved travertine dining table. Its heavy, grounded presence is balanced by the fluid curves of the surrounding architecture, creating a dialogue between weight and airiness.
The staircase becomes a sculptural element of the interior - soft curves, integrated details, and natural materials make it feel as if carved from a single block. Warm wood, stone, and subtle lighting create a balance between monumentality and coziness.
Multi-functional living room
Powder room design
Home office design
Guest bedroom with integrated private bathroom

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