On The Other Side Of The Home, We Have The Neatly Manicured “buffer Zone” Concealing The Home From The Noise And Bustle Of The Street. May 20th On the other side of the home, we have the neatly manicured “buffer zone” concealing the home from the noise and bustle of the street. Back to: ← MM Architects Creates Stunning Tropical Waterfront “Oceanique” Villas Now lit up at night, we see the brilliant white interior spilling out over the patio, with embedded lighting throughout indoor and outdoor ceiling spaces.At night, with the interior glowing out over the infinity pool, we see the brilliant white-and-wood contrast in bedrooms, with private, glass-walled balcony overhead.The cozy main entryway features more dark natural wood, white tile, and greenery throughout. Guests coming in see this beautiful pond immediately.The upper level hardwood deck as seen at night, with embedded lighting in the floor and glass railings for transparent ocean views.Upper level hallway features dark framed, white backless sofa integrating with the bright neutral tones. Sunlight filters through the louvers at left.Opposite view in the same home showcases the glass-railing, natural wood staircase and dark louvers on second floor bedrooms.View from one of the bedrooms, overlooking the infinity pool toward the ocean. Rich wood and grey cushioned outdoor furniture sets feature on patio at left.Ocean facing portion extends interior space over this raised patio, with seating on left and infinity pool on right. Stone pathway leads toward beach.Master bedroom featuring another combination desk and bed frame in rich dark wood, overlooking the ocean via floor to ceiling sliding glass.Inside the bathroom looking out toward the private jacuzzi, we see the marble topped vanity with rectangular vessel sink.Upper level bedroom features floor to ceiling sliding glass, allowing for interior space to spill out over the wood deck. Large dark wood desk is built into the bed structure.Inside the shade afforded by the dark timber louvers, mosquito netting allows for sunshine and air to feed the extensive interior garden space.Angled view over one of the infinity pools, showcasing the calm reflection of ocean and palms alike.Head on view of the home from beach side. Dark tile within the infinity pools draws contrast with the bright patio and matches the window reflections from this angle.Here’s another view over the infinity pool, showcasing the radically open nature of the homes. With floor to ceiling glass slid open, breezes pass right through the structure as if outdoors.Central open interior space holds this kitchen area, replete with large white marble island with extensive dining space over white tile flooring. Wood framed window at right affords view of garden pond.Bedrooms feature innovative rich dark wood desk and headrest combinations behind beds. Contrasting with entirely white surroundings, these add distinct flavor to the style.Here’s another of the kitchen space examples, this one incorporating the pond space beneath central wood step staircase.From the beach we see the raised construction wall protecting the home and surrounding lawn from the elements and erosion. Every exterior wall on this facade is floor to ceiling glass.Next to the pool we see one of the bathrooms fully opened. White vanities match bedroom decor, while dark paneled shower stands at right. Timber louvers hang above.Now looking out toward the ocean, we see a unique lighting detail: the photographer’s umbrella light source on left, helping brightly illuminate this open space, extending toward the wood framed patio furniture just outside.The entire property as seen from on the water itself, glowing at night time behind a row of palms.Living room space features massive L-shaped sectional wrapping around this immense solid wood coffee table, with matching wood platform running exterior of the room.Oceanique Villa by MM ArchitectsFrom outside, the cool glass reflects the ocean view guests enjoy from both inside and outside the home.The combination of privacy and natural light afforded by the louvers makes an essential component of the upper level bathroom, featuring glossy white cabinetry and vessel sink.Overlooking the lush garden we see the timber louvers protecting upper balcony on the street side of the property.On the other side of the home, we have the neatly manicured “buffer zone” concealing the home from the noise and bustle of the street. Share this: Sharer Tweet Add +1 You Might Also Like This Photos: 17 Different Types of Tree Trimming Tools 28 Gazebos to Make Your Patio a Social Destination 30 Different Types of Lawn Edging Tools 34 Powder Room Design Ideas (Photos)