Layered Hillside Villas

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The Villa Boe Steps Along a Hillside with Layered Indoor-Outdoor Living

— November 7, 2025 — Art & Design
The Villa Boe residence in Lombok organizes daily life into a sequence of stepped volumes that follow the natural slope of the hillside. Entry begins at a lower platform and gradually rises through living, dining, and pool terraces, each positioned to frame views of the coastline. Floor to ceiling openings and covered outdoor rooms allow circulation to move easily between interior and exterior spaces while maintaining shade and cross ventilation.

Material choices reinforce the connection to place. Teak ceilings, off white walls, and Palimanan stone floors establish a calm backdrop that reflects light and tolerates the coastal climate. Built in seating and simple furnishings keep circulation clear while giving each landing a specific function, from gathering to quiet retreat. Together these layers create a villa that feels anchored to the hillside, with every level offering a distinct relationship to the landscape.

Image Credit: Alexis Dornier

Trend Themes

  1. Sustainable Architecture Integration — The architectural design that seamlessly integrates indoor and outdoor spaces provides opportunities for eco-conscious developments promoting sustainability.
  2. Multi-level Living Spaces — Designing residential spaces with stepped volumes and multiple levels encourages innovative housing solutions in challenging terrains.
  3. Climate-responsive Design — Employing materials and structures that reflect or tolerate the local climate fosters advancements in environmentally adaptive architecture.

Industry Implications

  1. Real Estate Development — The trend of creating harmonized natural landscapes and architectural structures opens up novel approaches in the real estate sector, especially in scenic locales.
  2. Interior Design — As interior and exterior spaces blur, designers are poised to explore new frontiers in creating fluid and cohesive home environments.
  3. Sustainable Construction Materials — A surge in demand for materials that complement the environment and withstand local weather conditions is reshaping the construction industry.
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