Theme

Much thought has been given to the conceptual planning and design of Lakowe Lakes Golf and Country Estate’s architecture. Eye for detail and an overall pleasing aesthetic has been the driving factor in creating a contemporary look that complements the Nigerian landscape on which it is built. Of course, the balmy tropical climate has influenced the architecture and this is evident in the use of high roofs, open-plan living, the use of natural materials such as timber and a relaxed lifestyle that seeks to merge indoor and outdoor living with ease.

Lakowe Lakes’ homes will be built to provide the ultimate lifestyle dwelling – by blending the conveniences of modern living with the relaxed atmosphere of the idyllic outdoors. The general layout will essentially be that of courtyard housing, with open plan living rooms, high ceilings allowing for natural ventilation, patios and stacking doors that will bring the outdoors, in.

This effect is further carried through by the incorporation of typical ‘Bali’ style high pitched roofs and large overhangs.

Theme

Much thought has been given to the conceptual planning and design of Lakowe Lakes Golf and Country Estate’s architecture. Eye for detail and an overall pleasing aesthetic has been the driving factor in creating a contemporary look that complements the Nigerian landscape on which it is built. Of course, the balmy tropical climate has influenced the architecture and this is evident in the use of high roofs, open-plan living, the use of natural materials such as timber and a relaxed lifestyle that seeks to merge indoor and outdoor living with ease.

Lakowe Lakes’ homes will be built to provide the ultimate lifestyle dwelling – by blending the conveniences of modern living with the relaxed atmosphere of the idyllic outdoors. The general layout will essentially be that of courtyard housing, with open plan living rooms, high ceilings allowing for natural ventilation, patios and stacking doors that will bring the outdoors, in.

This effect is further carried through by the incorporation of typical ‘Bali’ style high pitched roofs and large overhangs.