ELEMENTAL FORCE
In this outdoor area, the combination of materials like timber and stone with the implementation of water features and lush landscape offers the perfect holding space for our tropical weather.
IDEA: To maintain a pleasant environment outdoors, keep your patio or garden clear of clutter. Keep pools clean and yards tidy. Refrain from having too many objects. Instead, get a sculptural piece to anchor the space with a focal point.
Designed by:
IDS Interior Design Sdn Bhd
URBAN NATURE
This outdoor retreat shows that spaces that mingle with nature does not need to be styled in a rustic way all the time. Modern ideas and furnishing work well here to bring out a very contemporary appeal.
IDEA: Light up your outdoors so that it comes alive when the sun goes down. Use uplighting to highlight trees, architectural details, or other focal points and illuminate walkways, rails, and steps with landscape solar lights.
Designed by:
Regal Violet Sdn Bhd
NATURAL CONTRAST
To ensure this outdoor space wraps around the perimeter of the bungalow in a balanced manner, soft green spots offset the hard surfaces.
IDEA: Complement the outdoor palette of colours and materials with your home’s architectural style. Narrow down the options by choosing a design scheme that harmonizes with your home and landscape that echoes the design of your indoor rooms.
Designed by:
Gusto Design & Build
TROPICAL PARADISE
This semi-outdoor area is adjacent to the main house, offering the owners an easy retreat all under one roof. What stand out here are the timber elements and the natural palette which come together effortlessly.
IDEA: Whether your outdoor room is an adjacent small and intimate verandah or a standalone space, you’ll want to create zones to separate various activities-such as cooking, conversation and relaxation-while allowing for good traffic flow throughout the space. When situating your outdoor room, also consider the natural elements such as prevailing winds and sun orientation.
Designed by:
Jashen Interior Design Sdn Bhd