Luxury Travel: 5 Natural Summer Retreats to Inspire Your Next Escape – Summer is the perfect season to reconnect with nature, and these remarkable homes show how thoughtful architecture can elevate that experience. From secluded forest hideaways to coastal retreats with panoramic views, each residence embraces its surroundings through natural materials, open layouts, and seamless indoor-outdoor living. Now, the Most Expensive Homes blog explores five inspiring summer retreats where contemporary design and breathtaking landscapes come together to create the ultimate seasonal escape.
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Studio MK27’s Canopy House in Brazil is designed to blend seamlessly with its lush surroundings. Elevated on concrete columns, the residence features private bedrooms below and an open-plan living area above, extending onto a spacious terrace with a pool. Natural materials such as pine wood, basalt, and concrete reinforce its strong connection to the surrounding landscape.

Designed by architect Adrian James, this Oxford home stands as a sculptural landmark within its landscape. Wrapped in a folded copper exterior and equipped with solar panels and triple glazing, it combines striking architecture with sustainable design. Its elevated position offers sweeping views of Oxford’s iconic skyline and surrounding water meadows.

Set on the shores of Hungary’s Lake Balaton, this home by RAPA embraces local tradition through the use of reed thatching and hand-laid stone. A dramatic cantilever and contemporary design complement these historic materials, while interiors feature wellness spaces below and a bright, double-height living area overlooking the surrounding landscape.

The Coral Pavilion takes its name from the colour of the surrounding sand and is characterized by clean lines, whitewashed walls, and an open-plan layout. Overhanging ceilings and carefully positioned openings provide shade and encourage natural ventilation, while the pink terrace stands out against the turquoise pool.

Perched above a restored 200-year-old wine cellar in Santorini, this summer home by Kapsimalis Architects pairs historic character with contemporary living. Original vaulted interiors, underground cisterns, and the former drying terrace have been carefully preserved, while a rooftop pool frames sweeping views of the Aegean Sea.
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