2026
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Prioritizing atmosphere over mere spatial function and order, the design team focuses on dissolving the boundaries between interior and exterior through the natural flow and interplay of spaces. Decorative symbols are intentionally stripped away, highlighting the inherent texture and authenticity of the materials.
The outer foyer, as the primary entry point, is complemented by an inner entryway designed for artistic expression. The spacious corridor becomes a transitional vestibule with exhibition-like qualities. On the left side, a long console table, an art piece, and Himalayan salt bricks form the first visual focal point, while the right side adopts a more understated approach, pairing a travertine sculpture stand with ceramic artworks. This arrangement creates a dynamic, layered experience—one side commanding attention while the other recedes, enriching the spatial sequence.
The dining area, conceived as a core space for private enjoyment and social engagement, enhances spatial complexity with a deliberate arrangement of furniture. A circular table anchors the center, reinforcing a ritualistic gathering atmosphere. The Baxter dining table and matte leather dining chairs elevate comfort while maintaining a balance between formal dining and social needs. The cohesive material language—leather, metal, and stone—seamlessly extends from the entryway to the dining area, fostering a visual and psychological dialogue between interior activity and the outdoor landscape.
The living room layout moves beyond the traditional focus on a TV wall, introducing a two-way sofa arrangement. One side faces the indoor TV wall, accommodating social interactions, while the other opens to the expansive sea view, creating a peaceful spot for relaxation. This functional hybridity allows for two distinct atmospheres—daily efficiency and a sense of delight in living.
The master suite is divided into two interrelated chapters: the cloakroom, expressing organized storage, and the opposite side dedicated to sleep and repose. The design allows for an authentic dialogue between materials and objects, creating a tranquil, rhythmic space where life can breathe naturally.
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HZS Design Holding Company Limited
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Architecture - Residential High-Rise
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Purple’s Design
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Interior Design - Residential
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SERHANT.
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Property Content - Brochure