Beach House. Coastal Design with Character

Project: Aplus Villa
Photography: Mireille Roobaert
Product: Aris Square and Annapurna

Beach House Aris Square and Annapurna

HOW WPC PANELS ELEVATE THIS BEACH HOUSE EXTERIOR

Exterior surfaces tell a story—and in this project, they speak through texture, durability, and refined style with the help of Panels & More’s WPC decorative panels

A Real Example of Functional and Impactful Exterior Design

In coastal environments, exterior design goes beyond visual appeal. It requires materials that can withstand humidity, UV exposure, and constant weather changes—while also contributing to the home’s architectural identity and long-term value.

This beach house project is a clear example of how Panels & More WPC decorative panels can meet both demands: protection and design.

WPC Decorative Panels: Built to Last Outdoors

The installed products — Aris Square and Annapurna — were used to shape and elevate the home’s exterior enclosures. Perimeter walls and transition areas are clad in a contemporary architectural language that doesn’t sacrifice the warmth of natural materials. The result is a perfect balance of aesthetic appeal and long-term durability.

  • Deep vertical texture that adds movement and elegance to flat surfaces
  • Natural, understated tones that blend seamlessly with the environment
  • Excellent weather resistance, ideal for coastal or high-exposure areas
  • Sustainable composition made from recycled vegetable fibers (such as rice husks) and polymers

Thanks to these features, WPC panels maintain their appearance over time without the constant upkeep that natural wood typically requires

A Project That Redefines Outdoor Living

This real-life project showcases how WPC can elevate a home’s exterior while delivering practical benefits. The use of Annapurna and Aris Square panels adds texture, rhythm, and lasting performance—turning enclosures into an expressive architectural statement.

It’s an ideal solution for homeowners and professionals seeking a balance between aesthetics, function, and sustainability.