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The Forest Villa MB Integrates a Timber Roof with Its Woodland Setting

The Forest Villa MB is designed around the existing woodland in Noordwijk, the Netherlands, using a gridded timber roof that adapts to the surrounding trees rather than replacing them. Created by architect Tom Kneepkens, the exposed space-frame structure extends beyond the home's enclosed rooms, leaving open sections that frame the tree canopy overhead. Raised on a pale concrete plinth, the residence is organized around a central corridor with courtyards positioned according to the existing landscape, allowing architecture and vegetation to coexist throughout the site.

Large expanses of full-height glazing connect the living, dining, and kitchen areas to the surrounding forest, while the bedroom, bathroom, and circulation spaces adopt a darker, more intimate atmosphere. Deep brown timber beams, dark cabinetry, grey rendered walls, and deep green furnishings reinforce the natural palette indoors, contrasting with the crisp grey exterior walls.

Trend Themes

  1. Tree-adaptive Architecture — Buildings shaped around existing vegetation signal potential for premium residential design that preserves mature landscapes while creating highly site-specific living experiences.
  2. Exposed Timber Frameworks — Visible structural grids are redefining interiors and exteriors as expressive design systems that merge sustainability, craft, and spatial flexibility.
  3. Indoor Forest Immersion — Full-height glazing and courtyard planning reflect growing demand for homes that deliver continuous visual and emotional connection to natural surroundings.

Industry Implications

  1. Residential Architecture — Custom homes that integrate rather than clear natural sites present new value propositions for architects serving eco-conscious luxury clients.
  2. Sustainable Construction — Timber-forward structural approaches create opportunities for lower-impact building methods with strong aesthetic differentiation.
  3. Luxury Real Estate — Forest-framed properties offer distinctive market positioning by combining privacy, biophilic design, and environmental sensitivity.

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