klaasvilla
Klaasvilla is a term that refers to a specific style of residential architecture, often associated with the early to mid-20th century in the Netherlands. These homes are characterized by their functional design, emphasis on natural light, and integration with their surroundings. While not a strictly defined architectural movement, "klaasvilla" evokes a sense of practical, well-built family residences that prioritized comfort and livability.
The design principles often found in a klaasvilla include a clear separation of living and sleeping areas,
The term itself is thought to be derived from "Klaas," a common Dutch given name, suggesting a