Grand Villa and Farmhouse Architectural Designs
We design expansive villas and farmhouses that balance grand scale with daily comfort. From land assessment to project management, we help you build your private estate without the usual construction confusion.
This classical home design features key elements like symmetry, ornate moldings, and a neutral color palette. This image highlights the use of columns and pilasters, which add a touch of Greco-Roman grandeur.
Symmetry and proportion are the art of perfect balance in classical architecture. This image illustrates how we apply this principle to create facades that are harmonious and visually pleasing.
A neutral color palette, as shown in this classically inspired home with stone cladding, creates a calm, subtle, and sophisticated appearance.
Arches and wall niches add depth and character to a classical home. This design features a grand arched verandah, creating a stately and welcoming entrance.
Ornate details and moldings are where the beauty of classical design truly lies. This Islamic-style home showcases intricate patterns and moldings that add a layer of rich detail to the facade.
A concept for a contemporary twin house villa, designed for luxurious modern living with a focus on indoor-outdoor connection, private pools, and lush greenery.
The front elevation of a grand Spanish-style house. We blend classic stucco exteriors, terracotta roof tiles, and ornate wrought iron details to create a home that exudes timeless beauty.
The south-east elevation of the Spanish-style villa, showing its impressive scale and the intricate details of its arches and windows.
Even the compound wall is a work of art. For this Spanish villa, we designed the wall and gates to match the architectural style of the main house, ensuring a cohesive and grand entrance.
The north-east elevation of the Spanish villa, showcasing its beautiful arches and the seamless integration with the surrounding landscape.
About Grand Villas & Farmhouses
Building a large villa or farmhouse often becomes a logistical nightmare if you do not have a clear project plan. We skip the generic builder approach and start by assessing your land orientation and topography, ensuring your estate captures natural light and breezes while minimizing the frustration of mid-construction modifications.
Building a home on a large plot of land requires a different mindset than a standard city apartment. When we take on a villa or farmhouse project, our first step is land assessment. We look at the topography, the path of the sun, and the surrounding landscape to ensure your home works with the environment, not against it.
Most clients approach us after struggling with builders who provide vague quotes based on square footage. We handle things differently. We provide a full bill of quantities (BOQ) before we start. This means you know the cost of the steel, the cement, and the finishing touches before a single wall goes up. It removes the stress of budget surprises.
For large estates, we prioritize flow and scale. You need room to breathe, functional spaces that do not feel empty, and seamless connections between indoor living areas and your garden. Whether you are aiming for a classic sprawling farmhouse with wide verandas or a modern villa with geometric lines and large glass facades, we focus on the practical details: plumbing for large areas, sustainable energy integration, and robust structural planning. Your estate should be a sanctuary, and that starts with having a plan that covers every square inch.
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