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This modern architect's bungalow from 2014 is a home for people who want to experience architecture, design and nature in harmony. Around 155 m² of living space is spread over one level - flooded with light, spacious and clearly designed. The heart of the house is an atrium with a water basin that has Japanese echoes in its design and creates an atmosphere of calm and serenity. The room layout is clearly structured and offers both openness and opportunities for retreat. The entrance area with checkroom and guest WC leads into the spacious living and dining area with open-plan kitchen, which provides direct access to the terrace and garden. The bedroom has its own dressing room. All rooms offer a view of the atrium through large windows. An additional office creates space for work or hobbies. The minimalist main bathroom is equipped with a bathtub, shower and WC. The room concept is complemented by practical ancillary rooms such as a utility room and a separate boiler room. The garden is also an experience: a garden architect has created a paradise of approx. 870 m² that blooms all year round and provides quality of life outdoors. Over 1,600 perennials, trees full of character such as the rock pear or Chinese imperial tree and lovingly planted natural details such as wild thyme and strawberries make the garden a year-round retreat. The house itself impresses with high-quality materials, generous glass surfaces that allow nature and the interior to merge, and a clear, well thought-out room layout. A place that offers both retreat and inspiration.