It is not so bad to be on display - especially when your house looks like luxury, and the only audience watching you is the tree of peace, a natural environment. Luxury Villa Berkel is a stunning modern design by Dutch architect Paul de Ruiter, enclosed in large glass walls and referring to a simplicity that calm, but contemporary. Located in the forest of Veenendaal, the Netherlands, this nature inspired architecture combines interior and exterior, private and public. In order to maintain a distinctive gap, the architect of the property divided into three - the south is occupied by the garden in the middle of the house band, and northern band access to the house. This same approach was taken to organize this house of luxury inside. "To ensure openness and isolation at the same time, the floor plan of the villa has been" split. "The street has the most" public "functions: entry, study, kitchen and living room, while the other part is reserved for the most intimate of activities: a corridor to function as a TV lounge, bedrooms and a bathroom, "said the architect. The villa is surrounded by an outdoor terrace where the owners can be seen engaging in a dive into the sunken luxury spa. The bathroom is probably one of the cool features of the house, overlooking the water outside and give the occupants the feeling of being outdoors while enjoying the comforts and amenities of the Internal.