Year
2018
Scope
Design
Design
Client
AAS Residence Project 3
AAS Project 3
AAS Project 3



Contemporary Minimalism with Zen Warmth
This private residence was conceived as a layered composition of light, texture, and proportion, with each space designed to express serenity and luxury without excess.
Living Room
The double-height living area is the heart of the house .The palette merges deep graphite hues with brass detailing, complemented by warm walnut and textured fabrics, establishing a tonal harmony.
Sculptural lighting installations descend like kinetic art pieces, creating a dialogue between movement and stillness. The selection of furniture celebrates a contemporary take on European refinement.
Master Bedroom
The bedroom unfolds as a quiet retreat, where vertical lines create a sense of height continuity across the space. A neutral palette is layered in tones of taupe and ash wood. The open fireplace anchors the room, while indirect lighting across the walls, enhances the bedroom’s architectural depth and peace.
Transparency connects the bedroom to its adjacent spaces, yet preserving acoustic balance and visual privacy through well studied design.
Philosophy
The design champions silence as a form of luxury. It draws influence from contemporary European minimalism and Japanese zen composure, reinterpreted with a regional and cultural sensibility. The outcome is a space that is less about what is, and more about what is felt, a quiet sophistication crafted for presence and permanence.

Contemporary Minimalism with Zen Warmth
This private residence was conceived as a layered composition of light, texture, and proportion, with each space designed to express serenity and luxury without excess.
Living Room
The double-height living area is the heart of the house .The palette merges deep graphite hues with brass detailing, complemented by warm walnut and textured fabrics, establishing a tonal harmony.
Sculptural lighting installations descend like kinetic art pieces, creating a dialogue between movement and stillness. The selection of furniture celebrates a contemporary take on European refinement.
Master Bedroom
The bedroom unfolds as a quiet retreat, where vertical lines create a sense of height continuity across the space. A neutral palette is layered in tones of taupe and ash wood. The open fireplace anchors the room, while indirect lighting across the walls, enhances the bedroom’s architectural depth and peace.
Transparency connects the bedroom to its adjacent spaces, yet preserving acoustic balance and visual privacy through well studied design.
Philosophy
The design champions silence as a form of luxury. It draws influence from contemporary European minimalism and Japanese zen composure, reinterpreted with a regional and cultural sensibility. The outcome is a space that is less about what is, and more about what is felt, a quiet sophistication crafted for presence and permanence.

Contemporary Minimalism with Zen Warmth
This private residence was conceived as a layered composition of light, texture, and proportion, with each space designed to express serenity and luxury without excess.
Living Room
The double-height living area is the heart of the house .The palette merges deep graphite hues with brass detailing, complemented by warm walnut and textured fabrics, establishing a tonal harmony.
Sculptural lighting installations descend like kinetic art pieces, creating a dialogue between movement and stillness. The selection of furniture celebrates a contemporary take on European refinement.
Master Bedroom
The bedroom unfolds as a quiet retreat, where vertical lines create a sense of height continuity across the space. A neutral palette is layered in tones of taupe and ash wood. The open fireplace anchors the room, while indirect lighting across the walls, enhances the bedroom’s architectural depth and peace.
Transparency connects the bedroom to its adjacent spaces, yet preserving acoustic balance and visual privacy through well studied design.
Philosophy
The design champions silence as a form of luxury. It draws influence from contemporary European minimalism and Japanese zen composure, reinterpreted with a regional and cultural sensibility. The outcome is a space that is less about what is, and more about what is felt, a quiet sophistication crafted for presence and permanence.






