Unique characteristics of a luxury home architect

A luxury home architect, who also has professional knowledge and experience in architectural design for a private home, knows that in an architecture project for luxury homes, he will have to give his opinion and take into account many characteristics that are not relevant in the projects of other architects.
For a luxury home architect, the construction project includes large areas in which he is required to give broad and full expression to the requirements of his clients. In this article, we will get to know some of the unique characteristics of a luxury home architect, whether the same project requires rustic-style architecture or any other style.

Panoramic windows and windows 5-6 meters high that descend from the floor towards the living room
Part of the trend among luxury home architects and their clients is to make luxury homes brighter and those that invite daylight into them. In order to enable this, there is often a demand for architectural planning in which panoramic windows and tall windows that begin on one floor and end on the second floor can be incorporated.
Wide windows in luxury homes allow, along with the entry of natural light into the spaces, to overlook the landscape. Whether it is a luxury home in an urban area that dominates a wide urban landscape from above or a luxury home in a rural-style architecture, where the natural and creative landscape is spread out through those windows.

Combining heated swimming pools
A luxury home architect understands that alongside a project to erect tall buildings on the existing area, there is a high probability of integrating swimming pools in the yard areas. Alongside the great pleasure of private swimming pools in a luxury home, this is of course a distinct status symbol, whether for luxury homes or even an architectural design project for a private home.
In order for the tenants to be able to enjoy the swimming pool throughout the year, a luxury home architect takes into account that a heated swimming pool must be provided, as integrating such a pool is complex and different compared to regular swimming pools.
Sometimes a luxury home architect will integrate a heated pool into the wide complex in the basement rooms and not in the outdoor areas. In most cases, integrating a heated pool into a building will be part of a wider complex that can also include gyms and a spa complex. It is recommended to cover the walls of the pools in the basement with basalt stone, using rough textures that give a unique look to the heated pool space.

Combining spa and fitness complexes
Sometimes, an architect for luxury homes will even recommend building a health and sports complex, where, alongside a luxurious heated pool, residents and their guests will also be able to enjoy a luxurious spa complex and a spacious, well-equipped gym space.
The architectural design of a spa, fitness complex and pool is a project in itself and many technical aspects must be considered, when such a complex is built as part of a luxury home and is integrated into it or there is one and it is built next to it.
At the architectural level, an architect for a luxury home will strive to allow for comfortable passage between the various spaces. The use of wide windows is also possible here, as the gym and spa can be placed above the pool with these spaces overlooking it.