In a valley embraced by seas of mist and the whisper of cold winds, a grand villa stands in quiet grace — The X10 Villa, a home regarded as “the first heart of The X10,” and truly the “Best of the Best” among everything we have created.
The architecture of this villa is a refined fusion of the charm of Italian timber houses and the contemporary spirit of modern living.
From the outside, it carries the elegance of a European countryside mansion, subtly softened by Thai-inspired lines woven into every view.
The Italian-style walls are adorned with hand-carved details crafted by artisans, who patiently layer pigments and sculpt the plaster to create depth like a living painting. Every motif tells a story of patience, devotion, and a gentleness that refuses to be rushed.
As you step inside, the scent of wood and freshly cleaned curtains gently envelops you, while the soft sound of water from the private pool beside the house brushes against the stone.
Sunlight filters through the large windows, reflecting off pale stone walls and creating soft, shifting shadows — as if nature itself were breathing within.
Here, nothing is hurried and no sound is too loud — only the rhythm of your heart, beginning to beat in harmony with the mountains.
And as evening arrives, the final rays of sunlight stretch across the 360-degree mountain horizon. A cool breeze drifts slowly through, distilling the entire atmosphere into a feeling that is simple, yet profound —
“This is a home built not only of stone and wood, but of love and faith in life.”
The X10 Villa — where Italian grace meets mountain serenity.
At an elevation of 362 meters above sea level, on a hillside surrounded by mountains and bamboo forests, the wind moves through the leaves, creating a gentle melody like music from nature — this is The X10 Japan Villa.
The contemporary Japanese architecture of the Japan Villa is as gentle as poetry, yet as profound as winter water.
Inspired by the philosophy of Wabi-Sabi (侘寂), which embraces the beauty of imperfection — natural marks on pinewood floors become traces of time, while simple white walls carry shifting sunlight like a living painting.
A bamboo wooden door opens onto a small stone garden, where a hinoki wood bathtub rests at its center. Warm water infused with the gentle aroma of green tea becomes a ritual of healing.
Here, there is no need for words or luxury — only the breath of the wind, gentle sunlight, and the heartbeat of those who love each other.
At night, mist slowly drifts over the treetops, and the silhouettes of the mountains reflect upon the surface of the private pool — the world becomes a still image of serenity.
The X10 Japan Villa — where love becomes architecture.