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Modern villa extension with seamless indoor-outdoor living

A run of glass, timber, and matte wall surfaces sets the tone before the eye reaches the garden. In this modern villa extension, the connection between house and landscape is handled through large openings, dark frames, and a rooftop terrace wooden deck that sits just above the greenery. The result is not a dramatic gesture but a measured modern villa renovation, where indoor-outdoor living is built into the way each room opens, turns, and looks out.

Large openings shape the new volume

The extension is defined by its clear lines and wide glazed sections. Sliding glass doors draw daylight deep into the plan and keep views open across the terrace and garden. A glass balustrade softens the edge of the rooftop terrace, so the upper level reads as part of the house rather than a separate object. From outside, the volume stays restrained; from inside, it gives the rooms a longer view and a stronger link to the treetops beyond.

Keim finish on the walls gives the exterior a more controlled surface, while the surrounding materials keep the composition grounded. The low maintenance extension uses aluminium frames, rockpanel fascia detailing, and steel flashings, which keep the edges crisp and reduce the amount of visible upkeep. It is a practical approach, but it also matters visually: the lines stay clean, and the transition from one material to another remains easy to read.

A rooftop terrace wooden deck above the trees

On the roof, the timber deck changes the pace. The boards bring a warmer surface underfoot and set off the view toward the surrounding green. The glass balustrade stays visually light, which means the terrace keeps its open character even when the wind picks up or the light shifts across the boards. This rooftop terrace wooden deck is not treated as an extra amenity; it is part of the same spatial sequence as the rooms below.

That sense of continuity appears again in the way the terrace meets the façade. The overhangs and covered areas give the outdoor zones more depth, so the building can hold a shaded seat, a paved strip, and a green edge within one view. The garden follows a geometric layout with straight paths, rectangular paving fields, and trimmed lawn, which keeps the setting calm around the more expressive timber details.

Warm timber gives the interior a second rhythm

Inside, wood slats run across walls and ceiling surfaces, shifting the mood from hard glazing to a more measured interior line. The wood slat interior is visible in both open and transitional zones, where it marks the route without closing it off. Dark window frames stay present in the background, and the openings remain large enough to pull the garden into daily view. The house never turns its back on the outside; instead, it uses the openings to pace the rooms.

A tunnel fireplace gives the main living space a fixed point. It sits between glass and wall planes, so the eye can move through it rather than stopping at one side. Nearby, steel pivot doors and slim sliding glass doors keep the circulation light. The door leaf that disappears into the wall between kitchen and utility room is a small detail, but it changes how the plan feels: the threshold is there when needed, and absent when it is not.

Material choices that stay visible

Bamboo panels and shaped frames add texture without breaking the overall calm of the interior. These elements work best because they are not loud; they register as a change in surface, a shift in depth, a line of shadow. The same applies to the herringbone parquet with border detail. It gives the floor a clear direction, especially in larger rooms where a single field of timber could otherwise flatten the space.

The kitchen continues that restrained language with dark cabinetry and a marble look kitchen countertop. The surface catches light differently from the surrounding fronts, so the worktop becomes a thin horizontal break in the composition. In the images, the kitchen sits close to the glazing, which means the countertop reflects both interior light and the greenery outside. It is a quiet but decisive part of the modern villa extension, linking the interior finish to the wider opening of the house.

Light, privacy, and movement in the plan

Several parts of the renovation are about movement rather than display. The sliding glass doors pull back the boundary between rooms and terrace, while the steel pivot doors give the interior a firmer edge where needed. In the main living areas, that mix prevents the plan from feeling over-open. The rooms still read separately, but they remain visually connected through the same glazing, timber, and dark metal framing that run throughout the project.

Light changes the atmosphere from room to room. In one view, it lands on the wood ceiling detail and softens the darker joinery. In another, it catches the glazed opening and turns the garden into a backdrop. The modern villa renovation makes use of those shifts instead of hiding them. Even the black frames and steel details are part of that reading, because they sharpen the outlines of the openings and keep the architecture legible.

Details built for daily use

Solar panels sit alongside the other improvements, and the text points to a broader set of energy-conscious measures. They are one part of the renovation, not the only one. The stronger visual message comes from the material choices around them: aluminium frames, steel finishing, and the maintenance-light treatment of the new volume. Together they make the extension easier to read from outside and simpler to live with over time.

The result is a house that works through edges, thresholds, and precise openings. The garden feels close because the glazing keeps it in sight. The upper terrace feels useful because the timber deck and glass balustrade give it a clear place in the architecture. And the interior keeps its own identity through the wood slat interior, the border-laid parquet, and the kitchen surfaces that sit quietly within the wider plan. That is where the strength of this modern villa extension lies: in the way each part supports the next without overstatement.

villa renovation, architectural extension, indoor-outdoor living, terrace design, interior design, sustainable renovation

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