This apartment unit project located in SCBD, Jakarta delivers the beauty of Modern Indonesian Heritage. This project was published in INDONESIA DESIGN House Styles: A Graceful Space (Collection Edition 2016).
The interior was designed as a combination of Indonesian culture with a Western twist and modernity. Some walls were demolished to widen the public area, and access doors were repositioned to establish a flexible guest bathroom. Wall panels were build instead, include camouflage doors with classical decorative lists were inspired from European interior, also as a smart solution to divide privacy smoothly. New floors were installed to establish contrast and drama. Nearly all build-in furniture were replaced by elements made of wood or metals and created a simpler, yet sleek approach. The threshold among the dining and living room, were enclosed by wood architrave with laser cut panels made of steel and finished in champagne gold, which became luxurious dividers between the two areas. These panels were inspired by “Gapura” in Indonesian culture known as borderline, yet with the unique pattern that became the continuous accents throughout the interior space.
This apartment unit project located in SCBD, Jakarta delivers the beauty of Modern Indonesian Heritage. This project was published in INDONESIA DESIGN House Styles: A Graceful Space (Collection Edition 2016).
The interior was designed as a combination of Indonesian culture with a Western twist and modernity. Some walls were demolished to widen the public area, and access doors were repositioned to establish a flexible guest bathroom. Wall panels were build instead, include camouflage doors with classical decorative lists were inspired from European interior, also as a smart solution to divide privacy smoothly. New floors were installed to establish contrast and drama. Nearly all build-in furniture were replaced by elements made of wood or metals and created a simpler, yet sleek approach. The threshold among the dining and living room, were enclosed by wood architrave with laser cut panels made of steel and finished in champagne gold, which became luxurious dividers between the two areas. These panels were inspired by “Gapura” in Indonesian culture known as borderline, yet with the unique pattern that became the continuous accents throughout the interior space.
This apartment unit project located in SCBD, Jakarta delivers the beauty of Modern Indonesian Heritage. This project was published in INDONESIA DESIGN House Styles: A Graceful Space (Collection Edition 2016).
The interior was designed as a combination of Indonesian culture with a Western twist and modernity. Some walls were demolished to widen the public area, and access doors were repositioned to establish a flexible guest bathroom. Wall panels were build instead, include camouflage doors with classical decorative lists were inspired from European interior, also as a smart solution to divide privacy smoothly. New floors were installed to establish contrast and drama. Nearly all build-in furniture were replaced by elements made of wood or metals and created a simpler, yet sleek approach. The threshold among the dining and living room, were enclosed by wood architrave with laser cut panels made of steel and finished in champagne gold, which became luxurious dividers between the two areas. These panels were inspired by “Gapura” in Indonesian culture known as borderline, yet with the unique pattern that became the continuous accents throughout the interior space.