Metsmaasika Villa is designed with the goal of creating a home that not only fulfills the practical needs of its owner but also embraces the natural environment in a way that feels harmonious and organic. This private residence is more than just a living space - it’s a reflection of personal passions and a deep connection to the surrounding landscape.
One of the standout features of the house is the dedicated hobby room, designed specifically to cater to the owner’s love for craftsmanship. The room is equipped with a specialized desk and micro lenses, perfectly suited for the meticulous art of watchmaking. Here, the owner can immerse themselves in the intricate process of building handmade watches.
In addition to this more intimate hobby, the villa also accommodates the owner’s love for helicopters. The living room is designed with a unique area, that can house not only the owner’s personal helicopter but also provides enough room for a friend’s copter as well. This element brings a sense of adventure and innovation to the home, making it a truly multifunctional living area. One side glas facade can be opened as one piece gate.
The architectural design of Metsmaasika Villa further enhances its connection to nature. The roof construction, made entirely of wood, has a distinctive double-vaulted curve, creating a soft, flowing silhouette that mimics natural forms. This design choice gives the house the appearance of an animal quietly observing its surroundings, blending seamlessly into the landscape. Every shape and line in the house has been inspired by nature, from the organic curves of the roof to the natural materials used throughout.
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