Beijing China Mansion: An 800㎡ Courtyard Villa Where Ancient Oriental Charm Meets Modern Sensibilities

Beijing China Mansion: An 800㎡ Courtyard Villa Where Ancient Oriental Charm Meets Modern Sensibilities


Designed by Xie Ke, Beijing China Mansion - Grand View stands as a testament to the fusion of ancient Oriental allure and contemporary elegance. Nestled at the heart of Beijing's Third Ring Road, a prime location on the city's golden axis, this exclusive development features only 12 duplex courtyard villas, making it a rare and luxurious gem in an era of limited supply.

In this extraordinary setting, designer Xie Ke employs the art of negative space to craft a modern villa aesthetic for this 800㎡ Oriental residence.

Drawing in the radiance of the courtyard sky and concealing a myriad of wonders within its minimalist design, the villa features sleek, ultra-narrow lines and simple contours that allow light and scenery to spill freely throughout the space, creating a living canvas where air and atmosphere flow seamlessly.




The bay window in the first-floor reception area allows sunlight to pour through large expanses of highly transparent glass, casting delicate silhouettes of tree branches and shifting light patterns along the corridor. These subtle elements silently participate in a poetic narrative between space and nature.



The sunken garden in the lower-level atrium boasts an expansive 270-degree window that floods the lower living areas with natural light and breathtaking views. Here, a tea-drinking area by the window offers a serene vantage point to admire the misty beauty of the water feature outside.



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