Minimalist Living Elevated: The White Line House by Nravil Architects

Set against the stunning natural backdrop of Almaty, Kazakhstan, the White Line House by Nravil Architects is a striking expression of modern minimalism. Raised gently on stilts to preserve the existing terrain, this 300-square-meter residence embraces simplicity without sacrificing character.

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White Line Minimalist House Nravil Architects light

From every angle, the white sculptural form presents a unique profile. Angular yet elegant, the structure is wrapped in smooth white lime plaster, while expansive glass façades reflect the surrounding trees and sky—visually merging the home with its environment. The strategic use of energy-efficient glazing ensures both privacy and panoramic views, reinforcing a strong bond with nature.

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White Line Minimalist House Nravil Architects light

White Line Minimalist House Nravil Architects light

White Line Minimalist House Nravil Architects light

The all-white interior enhances light and space. Glossy marble floors and seamless lines run throughout the home, from the long corridor to the open-plan kitchen and the pared-down bedroom. Every element serves the goal of visual clarity, offering a calming retreat from visual noise.
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White Line Minimalist House Nravil Architects light

This project stands as a refined response to its site: light-touch construction, natural integration, and a unified architectural language. The White Line House captures the essence of modern living—open, pure, and connected.

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