House 68

July 26, 2021

Spreading over 3,488 square metres of land, House 68 is composed of three distinct pavilions: entertainment, family and guest. The interior spaces surfaced with natural warm materials such as teak wood and white oak, used consistently for doors and wall panels are balanced with expansive use of white marble flooring provides the house with a subtle and reserved modern resort aesthetic.

 

The suspended staircase at the entrance hall is one of the cornerstones of the house. Delicately supported by thin hanging rods to keep the visual obstruction to a minimum, the ‘lightness’ of the design brings more natural light into the interior space. A warm ambience is created with concealed under step lighting that lights up the gaps between each step, further giving the sense of floating.

 

 

 

The main entrance stairs are paired with a second spiral staircase that leads up to the master bedroom on the second floor. The spiral stairs are designed with a single side structural stringer beam that acts as structure as well as a light source. Steps are cantilevered with the stringer and suspended again by thin rods in the middle creating a semi-open suspended column. The spiral stairs are also enveloped by a curved timber wall made out of vertical teak strips that complements the verticality of the design.

 

 

Interior Designer
Essential Design Integrated Sdn Bhd

Lead Designers
IDr Wong Pei San
Cherry Chong

Architect
DCA

Contractor
MLH Bina

Landscaping
Inchscape

 

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