A 250 sqm single-family house defined by a refined architectural language with geometric volumes. Located in Kehlen, this 250 sqm single-family house develops a pure geometric language, defined by diagonal façades and horizontal volumes that shape light throughout the day. Quiet and compact on the street side, the architecture integrates a cantilevered carport, while the garden façade opens with full-height glazing, dissolving the boundary between inside and landscape.
Beyond its formal clarity, the house reflects a residential architecture approach centred on daily living comfort and spatial intimacy.
Each area is designed to respond intuitively to the rhythms of family life, from the sheltered entrance sequence to the open living spaces that capture the changing light.
The orientation and window placement enhance natural illumination while preserving privacy, allowing the interior to remain both exposed to nature and protected from the street. This balance between openness and seclusion is key to the project’s domestic character.
Material choices and construction details further reinforce the home’s architectural identity.
Warm interior finishes contrast with the clean exterior geometry, creating a tactile and inviting environment. Carefully proportioned rooms, efficient energy performance and thoughtful circulation contribute to a sense of well-being and long-term durability.
In this way, the project exemplifies contemporary residential architecture in Luxembourg by combining functional clarity, aesthetic restraint and a strong connection to the surrounding landscape.
Soft materials, transparency and fluid circulation create a bright, calm and contemporary atmosphere.
The project aims for privacy, comfort and energy efficiency within a minimal and timeless architectural expression, a Kleinmuller Architects signature.
Location: Kehlen, Luxembourg
Typology: Single-family house.
Size: 250 sqm
Orientation: West–East
Status: Construction starting 2025
Client: Private