The overall villa is built in neoclassical European style, with the main color of white, large columns and sharp edges. The sturdy architecture with soft details helps the space to be both luxurious and harmonious.
Inside the house, Van Trang chose an Asian-style interior: many natural wood materials, decorated with Buddha statues, ceramics, and traditional motifs. This combination helps the villa maintain its modern appearance while still having cultural depth.


The highlight of the villa is the large garden area, surrounding the house. Van Trang once shared that she likes green space, so her family prioritizes trees, flowers, lakes and open airspace.
The garden is also designed as a playground for the three daughters, with a large grass field, a slide and a children's table and chair. This space helps children have a safe environment to move, while creating positive energy for the house.
Inside the villa, each area is arranged according to the principle of being spacious, airy, and clearly separated: High ceiling living room, large sofa, yellow light creating warmth. The dining room and kitchen are spacious and fully equipped with modern equipment because Van Trang loves cooking for her family.




The couple and children's bedroom focuses on light color, designed safely and conveniently. The entertainment room is equipped with a film set, where the whole family can spend their evening together.
Van Trang once said that she spends a lot of time participating in designing, choosing furniture, and placing each item to create a feeling of closeness and suitability with the members' personalities.


With this home, Van Trang said this is a space that helps her balance work and life. During her years of focusing on taking care of her family, the house became a peaceful place of nurturing, where she could retire behind the stage lights without feeling suffocated.
The villa is not only a beautiful project but also a testament to Van Trang's efforts and persistent artistic journey.