This Wood-Clad Dutch Holiday Home Is Hidden Among the Trees

A wood-clad holiday home hidden among the pine trees in Tonden, The Netherlands. Designed with three gabled volumes, this retreat blends into the forest while opening onto peaceful terraces.

Designed by HofmanDujardin in Tonden, The Netherlands, Villa Tonden was created for clients looking to step away from the pace and pressure of city life, with its wood-clad form carefully shaped to sit gently within a clearing in the pine woods and offer a calm, grounded escape surrounded entirely by nature.

A wood-clad holiday home hidden among the pine trees in Tonden, The Netherlands. Designed with three gabled volumes, this retreat blends into the forest while opening onto peaceful terraces.

Surrounded by tall pines, the wood-clad house is composed of three archetypical house-shaped volumes. The familiar gabled forms soften the villa’s presence in the landscape, helping it feel more like a cluster of cabins than a single imposing structure. Together, the volumes create distinct outdoor pockets around the house, with facades that embrace terraces overlooking the surrounding fields and woodland.

A wood-clad holiday home hidden among the pine trees in Tonden, The Netherlands. Designed with three gabled volumes, this retreat blends into the forest while opening onto peaceful terraces.

Large black-framed sliding glass doors play a central role in the design. They stretch across the façades, connecting the interior spaces to east and west-facing terraces. When opened, they dissolve the boundary between indoors and out, allowing the scent of pine and the changing light to filter through. Even when closed, every room maintains a strong visual relationship with the surrounding nature.

A wood-clad holiday home hidden among the pine trees in Tonden, The Netherlands. Designed with three gabled volumes, this retreat blends into the forest while opening onto peaceful terraces.
A wood-clad holiday home hidden among the pine trees in Tonden, The Netherlands. Designed with three gabled volumes, this retreat blends into the forest while opening onto peaceful terraces.

Inside, the minimalist kitchen, dining area, and living room unfold within one shared space. Openings oriented in three directions allow the living room to follow the sun throughout the day, shifting in atmosphere from bright morning light to warm evening glow. Above, the timber roof structure has been left exposed, emphasizing the height of the room and adding warmth to the pared-back interior.

This minimalist kitchen, dining, and living area shares one light-filled space with exposed timber beams and black-framed sliding glass doors that open directly to the surrounding woods.
This minimalist kitchen, dining, and living area shares one light-filled space with exposed timber beams and black-framed sliding glass doors that open directly to the surrounding woods.

Located just off the social areas is the children’s bedroom, where built-in bunk beds lined with wood create snug sleeping nooks. Positioned in front of a large window, the beds overlook the woods, giving children a direct view of birds and deer from the comfort of their own corners.

Located just off the social areas is the children’s bedroom, where built-in bunk beds lined with wood create snug sleeping nooks. Positioned in front of a large window, the beds overlook the woods, giving children a direct view of birds and deer from the comfort of their own corners.

A hallway off the entryway leads toward the primary bedroom, and here a built-in window seat sits beside a generous picture window. It doubles as a quiet reading spot, reinforcing the idea that this is a home designed for slowing down.

A hallway off the entryway leads toward the primary bedroom, and here a built-in window seat sits beside a generous picture window. It doubles as a quiet reading spot, reinforcing the idea that this is a home designed for slowing down.

In the primary bedroom, another floor-to-ceiling picture window frames uninterrupted views of the surrounding trees. The space also includes a private bathroom, where the shower is enclosed by a frosted screen, offering privacy while still allowing light to filter through.

In the primary bedroom, another floor-to-ceiling picture window frames uninterrupted views of the surrounding trees. The space also includes a private bathroom, where the shower is enclosed by a frosted screen, offering privacy while still allowing light to filter through.

Up above, two additional guest bedrooms are tucked away in the attic. Each features a skylight positioned for watching the stars and treetops at night.

A wood-clad holiday home hidden among the pine trees in Tonden, The Netherlands. Designed with three gabled volumes, this retreat blends into the forest while opening onto peaceful terraces.

Set among pine trees and open fields, Villa Tonden is a place where architecture and landscape work hand in hand.


Photography and Drawings ©HofmanDujardin, Photographer: Matthijs van Roon | Architecture and Interior Design: HofmanDujardin | Construction Consultant: BreedID | Installations Consultant: Bureau 1232 | Lighting Consultant: ERCO | Contractor: Aannemersbedrijf Kormelink | Fixed furniture: Imetis Maatwerk Interieur