Haus Düsseldorf

he modern villa near Düsseldorf’s Medienhafen combines harmonious design with sustainability, offering its residents a luxurious and eco-friendly living environment. The monolithic structure, built in solid construction with a flat roof, impresses with its clean lines and a façade of elongated, light-colored bricks that blend seamlessly into the surroundings.

Large Sky-Frame windows flood the villa's interior with natural light and offer stunning views of the greenery while ensuring optimal ventilation and a pleasant indoor climate. The expansive windows blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces, allowing residents to seamlessly integrate nature into their living environment. The open gallery and double-height living area, along with the high ceilings on the ground floor, provide a sense of spaciousness and create a harmonious flow between the living spaces.

Designed by the architectural firm Khavari-Lahme, the villa features innovative and straightforward architecture that is both aesthetically pleasing and energy-efficient. Geothermal energy serves as a sustainable source for heating and cooling, while a photovoltaic system on the roof ensures clean energy production and reduced CO2 emissions.

A planted patio, centrally located within the house, brings in additional ventilation and natural light, serving as a tranquil space for relaxation. The ground floor also houses an open living and dining area, a spacious kitchen with an adjacent pantry, a cozy guest room, and a utility room, enhancing the villa’s functional layout.

An elegant steel staircase leads to the upper floor, where the private quarters and a spa and fitness area are located. The staircase’s clear lines and modern design integrate seamlessly into the architectural concept, inviting relaxation and physical activity.