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What is a French villa?

French villa is the ultimate dream of home buyers. In ancient times, people used labor to create life to control their own destiny. At the same time, they began a new stage of building houses manually and established a new order centered on themselves. The real "architecture" was born.

French-style villa can be said to be a derivative of colorful architecture and a branch of architecture.

The emergence of French villas can also be said to be the inevitable product of social and economic development, which is always accompanied by the emergence of wealthy classes and the differentiation of social classes.

What is a French villa French villa French villa, also known as "other business" and "villa" abroad, is a residence for enjoying life outside the house, and it is the second residence rather than the first residence.

When villas first appeared in China, they were often translated into three kinds, sometimes called French villas, sometimes called manors and sometimes called castles, but in any case, translation is synonymous with independent manors abroad.

When there are many French villas, one manor and another manor are combined to form a manor area, which is the prototype of our current French villa area.

The difference between French villa and residence "French villa" we often say now actually covers two types of foreign real estate: one is a house and the other is a villa.

If translated literally, House should be "house" and "residence"; Villa is a real "French style villa", which can also be translated into "manor" and "castle", a poetic residence.

In fact, most French villas sold in our domestic real estate market are not villas, but houses.

Compared with the house, the villa belongs to the ideal, while the house belongs to the reality.

When designing a house, we pay more attention to how reasonable the layout is and how clear the zoning is. Everything has to do with living at home.

When designing a villa, the most important thing is to see whether it meets our ideal: if hydrophilicity is your ideal, then it depends on whether the villa crosses the water; If mountain climbing is your ideal, then simply design the walls of the villa as original stones and steal them for half a day. This is the best portrayal of villa life.

Therefore, houses are built in or near the city, while villas are located between Shan Ye and the forest.

French villa: the development history of French villa in the world; There is no clear starting point for the origin of French villas.

In ancient China, French villas appeared very early, from the imperial palace to the royal residence, and then to the villas and manors of wealthy businessmen, landlords and gentry.

The development of western French villas can be roughly divided into four stages: Origin: Western French villas can be traced back to ancient Rome at the earliest-the famous "Leaving the Palace" by Hadrian is a model of French villas and an embodiment of Rome's prosperity and elegance.

Maturity: The mature stage should be the aristocratic country houses in the heyday of classicism in the Renaissance, the "French Dome Villa" by Italian architect Palladio, or even the king's departure from the palace, such as Fontainebleau in Francis I and Versailles in Louis XIV.

Prosperity: By the end of19th century, due to the great development of industry, the population of many capitalist countries became more and more concentrated, and the living conditions of big cities began to be obviously polarized, which was also the most prosperous period of French villas.

Diversified development: Since the First World War, various countries and nations have gradually merged their own cultures and formed their own unique French villa culture, such as expressive style, European style, modernist style, Gothic style and Chinese style. All these indicate that French villas are developing in a diversified direction.

Classification of French Villa French Villa Design At present, according to the architectural forms of French villas in the market, we divide French villa products into five categories: single-family French villa, that is, single-family French villa with independent space above and private garden territory below, which is a very private single-family French villa, characterized by independent spaces up and down, left and right, and green spaces and courtyards of different areas around houses.

This type is the oldest French villa with strong privacy and high price, and it is the ultimate form of French villa architecture.

French townhouse: also known as townhouse.

It is composed of three or more apartment buildings, with a row of two to four floors connected together, with external walls every few units, unified plane design and independent doors, which is one of the forms adopted by most economical French style villas at present.

Duplex French villa: an intermediate product between townhouses and single-family villas, a single-family French villa composed of two units of French villas.

French villas are basically lit on three sides, and the outer bedroom generally has more than two lighting surfaces. Generally speaking, there are more windows and good ventilation. What is important is lighting and viewing.

Overlapping French villa: the so-called "overlapping" French villa is between French villa and apartment, which is formed by overlapping multi-storey French villa-style duplex houses.

Compared with French townhouses, this kind of bay can be more abundant in independent curved surface modeling, and at the same time, it overcomes the shortcomings of French townhouses to some extent.

French villa in the air: called "attic" or "attic in the air", originally originated in the United States.

Generally speaking, it is a large duplex/duplex apartment in the form of a French villa built on the top of an apartment or a high-rise building. The products are required to meet the basic requirements of the overall landscape of a French villa, with a good geographical location, broad vision and transparency.

French villa style French villa: French style pays attention to embellishing buildings in nature and paying attention to the natural return of the soul in design, giving people a strong atmosphere.

French architecture is good at carving details, with prominent axis symmetry, magnificent momentum and luxurious and comfortable living space.