Dezeen's top five houses of March 2025

A brutalist home punctuated by large cut-outs in Portugal and a home wrapped in a shiny steel facade in South Korea are among Dezeen's houses of the month for March. Other houses featured in our monthly roundup of the most popular residences published on Dezeen include a wooden-clad home arranged around a courtyard in the The post Dezeen's top five houses of March 2025 appeared first on Dezeen.

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Dezeen's top five houses of March 2025
Hidden Villa by i29

A brutalist home punctuated by large cut-outs in Portugal and a home wrapped in a shiny steel facade in South Korea are among Dezeen's houses of the month for March.

Other houses featured in our monthly roundup of the most popular residences published on Dezeen include a wooden-clad home arranged around a courtyard in the Netherlands and a pitched home in Scotland crowned with a red corrugated-metal roof.

Read on to find out more about our houses of the month:


Frame House in Portugal by Pedro Domingos Arquitectos
Photo courtesy of Pedro Domingos Arquitectos

Frame House, Portugal, by Pedro Domingos Arquitectos

Board-marked concrete was used to construct this four-bedroom brutalist home in Portugal, which was designed by local practice Pedro Domingos Arquitectos.

Looking to create a home that would "seamlessly integrate with nature", the studio integrated large openings that frame the surrounding landscape, along with terraces and a rooftop pool.

Find out more about Frame House ›


Hidden Villa by i29
Photo by Tim Van de Velde

Hidden Villa, the Netherlands, by i29

Dutch architecture studio i29 used a combination of oil-treated ash cladding and light-toned bricks to clad the exterior of the Hidden Villa home in the south of the Netherlands.

Designed to have a strong connection to the outdoors, i29 centred the home around a swimming pool and a double-height courtyard filled with trees and plants.

Find out more about Hidden Villa ›


Corrugated steel home in South Korea by Atelier Itch
Photo courtesy of Atelier Itch

Bomun House, South Korea, by Atelier Itch

A shiny corrugated steel facade wraps around the windowless street facade of Bomun House in Seoul designed by South Korean studio Atelier Itch.

Situated on a tight residential street, the home juxtaposes its neighbouring red-brick houses with its metal facade that was chosen to "refine the building's exterior".

Find out more about Bomun House ›


Cairnconon Byre by Loader Monteith
Photo by Jim Stephenson

Cairnconon Byre, Scotland, by Loader Monteith

Architecture studio Loader Monteith replaced a dilapidated farm building with the Cairnconon Byre home, which is topped with a red corrugated-metal roof.

Situated on arable farmland in Angus, Scotland, the home comprises two single-storey volumes finished with stone and black-painted pine, and topped with steep pitched roofs.

Find out more about Cairnconon Byre ›


Tennessee house
Photo by Keith Isaacs

Green Hills Residence, US, by Price Harrison

The Green Hills Residence in Tennessee was designed by architect Price Harrison to serve as a backdrop for the display of artwork around the home's interior spaces.

Designed by Harrison for himself and his wife, the L-shaped home is finished with concrete stucco and features and open-air courtyard and expansive garden.

Find out more about Green Hills Residence ›

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