The modern villa in Qusar spans an enclosed area of approximately 800 m², featuring comprehensive architectural and landscape solutions developed entirely by our team.
Designed to accommodate the client’s modern lifestyle and functional requirements, the project carefully considers the region’s natural context. The villa is oriented to maximize exposure to breathtaking views, allowing the ever-changing landscape—lush greenery in summer, vibrant hues in autumn, and snowy scenery in winter—to be admired from various vantage points throughout the home.
Seamlessly integrating functionality with aesthetics, the layout adapts to the sloped topography. It features a spacious wooden deck, outdoor leisure zones (including a pavilion, jacuzzi, and open seating areas), and a welcoming entrance plaza. Floor-to-ceiling glass facades merge the interior with the surrounding landscape, while the exterior design employs a stone and wood material palette to create a timeless aesthetic.

Set within the picturesque Qusar landscape, this villa stands out with its modern exterior design and natural material palette. Panoramic glass facades blend the interior with the outdoors, while a multi-level terrace system creates ideal open-air spaces for family and guests.
Amenities such as a pergola/pavilion, jacuzzi, and expansive seating zones ensure the outdoor areas remain functional throughout the year. Wooden walkways and indigenous planting provide a low-maintenance landscape solution that respects the natural terrain. Within our residential portfolio, this villa represents a timeless example of harmonizing functionality, comfort, and aesthetic value.

Set at the edge of a forest in Qusar, this modern villa brings the landscape into everyday life through a horizontal massing strategy and expansive glazing. A large timber deck anchors the lower level, while a recessed upper volume creates shaded transitions above—cool in summer and sheltered in winter—forming usable outdoor spaces year-round. The exterior combines the strength of stone with the warmth of wood, while evening lighting brings out the facade’s texture and the landscape’s natural lines. A pavilion-linked spa corner offers a calm gathering spot for family and guests; the stepped timber walkway reads the terrain and establishes a natural route through the garden.
From inside, the living–dining–kitchen axis opens directly to the terrace, ensuring short circulation and a clear use sequence. The parking area is treated as a hard surface in stone, while green belts provide privacy and protection from prevailing winds. Within our portfolio of house projects, this example unites functional planning, durable materials, and a genuine connection to nature—delivering an enduring look, easy maintenance, and day-to-day comfort.
