A blooming garden in the concrete jungle where to rest, enjoy with friends and family, and foster your health and mind.
Creating a nourishing and refreshing space was the main task when designing the space. The use of warm materials such as wood and stucco, combined with the lush greeneries everywhere, creates a tropical and almost alive environment.
Hardwood teak floors and cast on-site concrete give shape to the furniture and benches that stretch throughout the space.
The living room is highlighted with a custom-made modular sofa that can be arranged for a stay-at-home cinema night or create a conversation lounge.
The main space generator is the long bench that stretches from corner to corner of the house, creating the different social spaces of the house and acting as a planter box for the lush greeneries.
The outdoor terrace is topped with a green ceiling form with floating planter boxes hanging down the slab.
This huge balcony is the main feature of the house as its beach club-like vibes are one of a kind in Saigon.
The upper floor is more introverted than the ground floor and full of facilities such as Spa, Gym, Office and 4 rooms.
Decoration ranges from exquisite paintings from the owners, to custom-made rattan lamps and a Honda 67, an iconic motorbike in Vietnam, hanging as a backdrop for the office space and the staircase arrival.
Team:
Architecture Firm: StudioDuo Architecture I Interior
Lead Architects: Arturo Moreno, Sarah Jacquemond
Photo credits: Đỗ Sỹ
Design Team: Tracy Nguyen
Clients: David & Martina Klein
Landscape: StudioDuo Architecture I Interior
Material Used:
1. AVC: Kitchen Supplier
2. Bamboo Décor: Bamboo and Rattan Supplier
3. Light Art: Lighting Supplier
Software Used:
1. Autocad
2. Photoshop
3. Sketchup