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Main facade of the completed Bereke Group neoclassical house in Almaty
Реализован в 2026
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Neoclassical house

A completed two-storey family house in a neoclassical language, where architectural expression is combined with rational planning, thoughtful engineering, and a clear living scenario for the family.

345 m², two floors without a basement, a summer terrace, and a facade in travertine and dark granite. The project shows how Bereke Group assembles a neoclassical house not as a facade image alone, but as a full system of living, circulation, and engineering.

Area
345 m²
Levels
2
Bedrooms
4
Terrace
~19 m²
Facade
Travertine + dark granite
Delivery
Turnkey

Floor plans

First-floor plan of the neoclassical house
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First floor

The public zone is built around the kitchen-dining area with access to the terrace. A separate living room, a flexible bedroom-study, and the technical block are arranged so that routes do not conflict.

Kitchen-dining area ~31 m² with access to the terrace
Separate living room ~23 m²
Bedroom / study ~17 m²
Summer terrace ~19 m²
Boiler room
Laundry
Bathroom
Vestibule and hall with clear navigation
До реализации

Architectural renders

Before construction, the project was assembled in detailed visualizations. This block shows the original design image of the house and helps compare the renders with the built result.

4 визуализаций

Architectural render of the main facade during the design-image approval stage.

Who this project fits

A family with 2 to 3 children and a guest scenario
Those who want neoclassicism without overload
Those who need a clear split between public and private zones
Those who value route order and second-floor privacy

Delivery timeline

Design
~1.5 months
Architecture, layouts, and engineering coordination
Shell and facade
4 to 5 months
Structure, roof, facade in travertine and granite
Turnkey
11 to 13 months
Full execution with engineering and final fit-out readiness

Engineering and execution quality

In this project, engineering was assembled from the outset as a hidden and thought-through system: heating, water supply, drainage, and electrical systems were not layered on top of the architecture later, but integrated into it from the start.

A collector-based heating scheme was used, preparation for underfloor heating was made in key zones, and quality was controlled at every stage. This reflects a principle Bereke consistently proves in practice: 90% of house problems come from engineering, so they must be solved at the design stage, not after handover.

What the project includes

Concealed HVAC, water, drainage, and electrical system
Collector-based heating scheme
Preparation for underfloor heating in key zones
Quality control at every stage
Verified materials without cost-cutting substitutions

Core principle: engineering must be solved during design, not corrected after move-in.

VR overview

Explore the house facade in an interactive 360° format

This project includes a dedicated 360° facade render. It helps communicate the massing, entrance composition, window rhythm, and overall site placement without sending the user to a separate viewer.

This section remains fully optional and appears only where a project actually has a true 360° asset. Here it is enabled for the neoclassical house and uses a dedicated facade VR render.

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Construction progress and facade works

What this project proves

Neoclassicism can feel substantial without decorative chaos
Public and private zones can be separated without excess corridor space
Technical rooms can be genuinely isolated from living scenarios
A facade in travertine and dark granite works as a durable solution, not just a visual statement

Need a neoclassical house with the same planning and engineering logic?

We can adapt this approach to your plot, redesign the layout around your family composition, and assemble a custom project where the architectural image is backed by engineering discipline and real construction logic.

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