Villa VM by Répás Ferenc
Villa VM is a modern single-family house located in Törökbálint, Hungary, designed in 2018 by Répás Ferenc.
About Villa VM
An Architectural Symphony in Modern Design: Villa VM
Nestled in the tranquil suburbs of Törökbálint, Hungary, Villa VM emerges as a beacon of modern design. Conceived by the visionary Répás Ferenc in 2019, the house exudes a contemporary elegance, with clean lines defining its exterior. The building’s façade combines stark white elements with warm wooden accents, an homage to modern minimalism.
Inside Villa VM: Where Style Meets Substance
Stepping through the main entrance, guests are greeted by a spacious, open-concept living area. Expansive windows flood the room with natural light, illuminating the rich walnut floors that stretch throughout the space—each board roughly 5 inches (about 13 centimeters) in width, providing a luxurious expanse underfoot. The ceiling soars above, with recessed lighting dotting the white expanse, reflecting the purity of the house’s exterior.
Transitioning into the heart of the home, the kitchen and dining area hold true to Villa VM’s modern ethos. A massive island anchors the kitchen, its surface a sleek counterpart to the custom wooden cabinetry that lines the walls. Here, state-of-the-art appliances nestle seamlessly into the design, each reflecting the height of modern convenience and style.
Seamless Flow: A Design that Speaks to Comfort
The living space, a study in modern comfort, presents a plush white sofa that invites relaxation while offering a striking contrast to the wooden tones. An open bookshelf brims with literature, suggesting a space not just designed for beauty but for living. The understated elegance of the furniture selections speaks to the sophisticated palette of the designer, Répás Ferenc, who brings Villa VM into harmony with the minimalist grace of its exterior.
As readers navigate from the snow-kissed grounds to the warmth of the interior, Villa VM stands as a testament to the power of modern architecture. It’s a space that captures the essence of its time while promising a timeless refuge—a narrative of design that beckons the American audience to find inspiration across the globe.
Photography by Balint Jaksa
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- by Matt Watts