A few days ago, Beijing ushered in the first snow, and this Saturday I heard that the weather in Guangdong is also going to take a big dive, and the minimum temperature will reach single digits. In addition to enjoying the beautiful snow scenery on this cool winter day, many people want to spend the winter in warm tropical places.
No, we have collected a design scheme full of Southeast Asian style, so that you can feel the charming enthusiasm of the south from afar.
Cambodia belongs to the tropical monsoon climate, the temperature often hovers around 30, coupled with abundant rainfall, the local furniture often uses rattan, wood and other pure natural materials, so the color performance is mainly based on the color of the wood, exuding a strong natural atmosphere.
The entrance is a small entrance garden, in addition to small pots of green plants, there is also a whole wall of green leaves, which is very fresh and natural.
The designer integrated traditional Cambodian art into the design of the living room, such as the background wall with fine hollowing, the chair with floral patterns, and the lighting with rattan weaving, etc., to create a simple and fresh atmosphere. The Chitose green dotted on the wall has become a living existence.
The living room has a dedicated area dedicated to Buddha statues, and the walls are also uniquely curved to create a comfortable and exotic space.
There is also a small balcony at the end of the living room, mosaic tiles with rattan-like wooden cabinets, very retro style, a large rattan chair is placed in the middle, and the sun is basking in the sun on the floor-to-ceiling window next to it, which is really comfortable!
The dining room is a traditional long square table with upholstered wooden chairs surrounding it. On the wall leading to the living room is a top-to-ceiling sideboard with a dedicated wine rack for all kinds of storage needs.
The kitchen emphasizes aesthetics and practicality, and the designer uses local pattern elements to decorate the refrigerator and walls. The U-shaped worktop design makes it easy for the cooker to move around at any time, and the other side of the cooking can be taken care of when taking things from the cabinet.
Because the owner likes to drink tea, he also set up a room to make a tea room. The walls of the tea room are all bamboo weaving technology, the coffee table is made of stone, and the statue of the god is also enshrined, which is full of Zen.
There are 2 bedrooms in the whole house, and the master bedroom is richly decorated, inspired by Cambodian traditional hand-weaving techniques, creating a bedroom space with a strong ethnic style. A delicate backdrop and brightly coloured bedding add a unique Southeast Asian touch to the bedroom.
The guest bedroom is more rustic, and the head of the bed enhances the sense of line and looks more solemn.
There are also 2 bathrooms, which play a good role in washing and diversion. The tiles of the public bathroom are rich in color, and there are open shelves under the washstand, in which toiletries are stored to keep the countertop tidy.
The bathroom next to the master bedroom is made of two large lattice bricks in staggered colors, and the sink is also spacious, making it easier to freshen up.
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Case files
Case ProfileProject Name: Lingnan Garden.
Project address: Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Unit type: 10659m² |More than five bedrooms
Style: Southeast Asia.