The rarity of place, with freshwater lakes, greenery and mountain views right around, sets the tone for natural contemporary villas at Chatra. You can select from up to eight villa types, each with unique design characteristics plus differences in landscape and views. Serenity being the common thread across the development.
Unmatched closeness to nature and little distinction between interior and exterior, is a highlight of this villa type. Parallel to the road and setback minimally, large open spaces next to the lake are common to each villa. You will enjoy the widest waterfronts across the three Type 1 Villas, bringing views of Victoria Reservoir and the Knuckles Mountain Range into focus.
Natural light and cross ventilation are main features of their linear plan. A unique spatial journey is experienced as you move inside, with gradual changes in scale, material and texture in sync with the landscape. With elegant interiors that are simple and inviting, the outdoors remain the main focus. The plunge pool adds an aesthetic touch to the mood of relaxation all around.
Situated behind the waterfront row of villas, the three Type 2 Villas occupy the landside of the road and sit at a higher elevation, offering stunning views of Victoria Reservoir and the Knuckles Mountain Range. The homes display a split-level design with living, dining and kitchen areas across separate levels for a connected spatial experience, with access to the rear garden space from the first floor.
The villas’ spatial progression features closely-related spaces with changes in spatial volume, colour, material, and texture. Their stylish, modern interiors and furniture set a mood of contemporary luxury in-tune with nature. The plunge pool and large verandah provide a unique indoor-outdoor transition space, ideal for bonding and enjoying breakfast together.
The three Type 3 Villas sit behind the row of waterfront villas, designed to match their almost square-shaped plots. At a higher elevation as with Villa Type 2, the waterside and mountain views from the top are stunning. A floating staircase against the rubble wall is a unique feature of this villa type, leading to the first floor from where you can directly access the rear space.
The split-level main space includes a spacious living room and a lengthy transition space outside the dining area, perfect for relaxation or savouring breakfast outside. A minimalist approach across the interior spaces draws attention to the setting, ensuring closeness to nature. The plunge pool placed in the front garden appears submerged and blends into the landscape.
Set in the best plot property-wide and boasting the largest land extent, nature is the central focus of this villa type. Its visual characteristics include numerous trees and 180-degree waterfront views, while stunning panoramas of the Knuckles Mountain Range and Victoria Reservoir also abound. The spatial journey as you enter the villa progresses into a shift in direction at the lobby, drawing your attention to the water and distant mountains.
The villa’s simple yet sleek plan is in-tune with the landscape, complemented by tasteful furniture and décor that shape its natural character. Bringing man and nature closer, the common spaces on ground level and the private spaces above show little separation between interior and exterior. The pool shares an infinity edge with the land, connected serenely to the reservoir.
Slightly away from the waterfront, the two Type 5 Villas sit to the middle of rectangular plots and are surrounded by numerous trees. From the first floor and above, you can enjoy views of the waterscape and beyond. The use of glass throughout removes distinction between interior and exterior, so there’s oneness with nature.
Uninterrupted daylight and cross ventilation are main characteristics of the villas’ narrow plan. A plunge pool at first-floor level is a feature unique to this villa type, allowing you to take in the distant waterside while enjoying a relaxing dip. The roof terrace built into the second level makes use of the land’s natural elevation, offering 360-degree views of the landside vegetation as well as Victoria Reservoir and the Knuckles Mountain Range.
Occupying a corner-side plot, this solitary villa type displays a split-level design embracing the plot’s natural contours. The villa’s position leaves ample waterfront garden space so you can enjoy uninterrupted views and direct lake access. Each floor is uniquely set but closely related, sharing a strong connection with the environment, while offering private, lounge, and service spaces across different levels.
With subtle changes in house direction and spatial experience as you enter, the furniture and decor also stylishly complement the villa’s character and relationship with its distinct setting. The plunge pool, placed close to the villa’s entrance, shares an infinity edge with the plot. Oneness between man and nature is the focus.
Sitting on a bay-shaped area of land, direct access to the waterfront just past the jogging path is a highlight of this villa. Its position atop a steep plot, towards its rear, ensures plenty of open space to enjoy the waterside. A split-level design matching the land’s steep contours helps minimize impact on the environment. Its linear plan and elevated position allow uninterrupted views stretching past the reservoir.
The use of glass throughout forms a natural connection between the villa’s elegant interior spaces and the exterior, with direct visual and physical access to the waterfront from each level. Split into several levels, the plunge pool is located below the entrance, adding a unique visual touch.
This villa type displays a unique design shaped by the land’s specific location, its land profile, and a distinct landscape, which includes numerous trees. It sits to the middle of the bay with a portion of the land bordering the waterfront, allowing you to be close to nature while indoors or in the garden. The home’s linear plan and orientation ensure uninterrupted views of the waterscape and mountains.
The unique spatial journey on progressing across the bridge to the villa’s main spaces, brings the landscape and distant views into focus. The structure shares an almost transparent skin with the water, connecting the interior with the rich biodiversity outside for a naturally luxurious feel. The infinity pool placed just outside the main space adds to the aesthetic experience overall.
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