In the context of increasing demand for high-class living space, villa projects not only stop at aesthetic factors but also must meet the functionality, experience and personality of the homeowner. 168 Villa – Ha Long is a typical example of that trend, where modern architecture combines sophistication with resort style, bringing a living space that is both luxurious and close to nature.
Overview information of project 168 Villa – Ha Long
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Investor: Mr. Pink
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Total area: 400 m²
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Construction area: 200 m²
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Construction time: 8 months
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Category: Full package design and construction
With a scale that is not too large but well invested, the project is a testament to optimizing space and creating sustainable living values.

1. Modern architectural style – Minimalist but sophisticated
At first sight, 168 Villa makes a strong impression modern architectural languageexpressed through square lines, clear shapes and balanced layout.
1.1. Strong, decisive shape
The project uses stacked boxes, creating depth and a sense of grandeur. The facade is treated with reasonable solid and hollow panels, ensuring both privacy and keeping the house airy.
The special highlight lies in the perforated wall pattern, which is both decorative and acts as a natural “light filter” layer, creating vivid shadow effects.
1.2. Neutral colors – Timeless elegance
The main colors of the villa are white, beige and wood brown. This is a classic color palette in modern architecture, helping the project:
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Does not become outdated over time
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Easily blends with the surrounding landscape
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Creates a feeling of elegance, gentleness but still high class

2. Exterior design – Interference between architecture and nature
2.1. Green landscape, resort standard
The exterior space of 168 Villa is carefully cared for with a system of green trees, especially coconut rows, creating the feeling of a miniature resort.
Natural elements are included not only for beauty but also to:

2.2. Large glass door system – Connecting space
The villa uses high-to-ceiling glass doors, helping:
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Make the most of natural light
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Expand your view of the garden
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Creates the feeling of a more spacious space than it actually is
This is one of the outstanding features of high-class modern architecture.
3. Living room interior design – Classy and cozy
Entering the interior space, the living room of 168 Villa clearly demonstrates the philosophy of “little but quality”.
3.1. Open layout – Optimize experience
The living room is designed as an open space, directly linked to the garden area through large glass doors. This helps:
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Increase the connection between inside and outside
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Creates a relaxing, resort-like feeling
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Receive natural light and wind effectively

3.2. High quality, selected furniture
The furniture items are carefully selected:
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Neutral leather sofa brings luxury
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Uniquely designed tea table with stone and metal materials
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Carpeting creates a warm feeling
The most prominent highlight is: crystal chandelier Hanging from the ceiling, it acts as both lighting and a work of art.

3.3. Light – Factor that creates emotions
The ceiling LED lighting system and spotlights are delicately arranged, creating many different layers of light. Thanks to that, space always:
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Cozy in the evening
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Luxurious and deep
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Flexible according to each need
4. Kitchen and dining room design – Sophisticated and comfortable
4.1. Modern, minimalist kitchen space
The kitchen area is designed in a minimalist style with:
Dark colors combined with yellow light create a space that is both luxurious and warm.

4.2. Kitchen island – The center of connection
The kitchen island is not only a place for processing but also plays the role of:
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Communication space between members
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Area for enjoying quick meals
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Aesthetic highlight for the entire kitchen

4.3. Dining room – Art in every detail
Long dining table with natural stone top combined with upholstered chairs creates a comfortable feeling. The ceiling light system designed like flower petals brings:
5. Lighting and material solutions – Factors that create class
5.1. Indirect lighting – Modern design trend
The entire building uses a lot of indirect light through:
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Ceiling lights
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Recessed LED wall lights
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Decorative lights
This solution helps space:

5.2. High quality, sustainable materials
The main materials used include:
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Natural stone for floors and countertops
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High quality industrial wood for walls and furniture
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Tempered glass for door systems
This combination not only ensures aesthetics but also:

6. Optimize functionality – Core value of design
With a construction area of 200 m² out of a total area of 400 m², the project has effectively utilized the space:
In particular, the all-inclusive design helps synchronize architecture and interior, avoiding the disjointed situation that is common in many projects.

7. The value of life that 168 Villa brings
Not only a place to live, 168 Villa is also a space:
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Shows the homeowner’s lifestyle
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Relax and regenerate energy after a long day
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Connect families through common spaces
The combination of modern architecture, high-class interior and nature has created an ideal living environment.
168 Villa – Ha Long is a project that represents the trend Modern villa combined with resortwhere every element from architecture, interior to landscape is carefully considered.
With a construction period of 8 months and a complete design-build package, the project has achieved high perfection in both aesthetics and functionality. This is definitely the ideal source of inspiration for those who are looking for a classy, sophisticated and sustainable living space.
A beautiful home is not just to look at, but also a place to bring a fulfilling living experience every day.
Contact TCONS now for full design and construction consultation and turn your ideas into a practical, inspiring project.
