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Types of Villa Design Styles
Contemporary / Modern
Clean lines, minimalistic design, and an emphasis on open spaces.
Large windows, glass facades, and use of modern materials like steel and concrete.
Integration of indoor and outdoor spaces, often with expansive terraces and landscaped gardens.
Mediterranean
Inspired by the coastal regions of Spain, Italy, and Greece.
Earthy colors, stucco exteriors, and tiled roofs.
Archways, balconies, and courtyards.
Often incorporates elements like terraces, pergolas, and fountains.
Arabic/Traditional
Reflects the region's rich cultural heritage.
Courtyard-centered designs with a focus on privacy and family-oriented spaces.
Decorative elements like ornate arches, domes, and intricate geometric patterns.
Use of local materials such as stone, mud brick, and carved wood.
Moroccan
Inspired by the architecture of Morocco and North Africa.
Vibrant colors, intricate tile work, and ornamental detailing.
Courtyards, riad-style layouts, and open-air spaces.
Arched doorways and windows, along with decorative motifs like mosaics and geometric patterns.
Contemporary Arabic
A fusion of contemporary and Arabic design elements.
Modern structures with traditional Arabic accents and detailing.
Use of geometric patterns, mashrabiya (lattice) screens, and traditional materials like stone and wood.
European-Inspired Styles
You can also find villas with European influences, such as French, Italian, or Spanish architectural styles.
These styles often feature symmetrical designs, ornate detailing, and classical elements like columns and arches.
Variations include Tuscan, Provencal, or Neoclassical styles.