Asian Living Room Design Photos

New York Loft
New York Loft
White WebbWhite Webb
Buddha Modern Screen - A study in complementary contrasts, this Manhattan living room blends a variety of sculptural elements to great effect. Although from different periods and styles, the ancient Buddha, the 20th century copper console, and the Robbsjohn Gibbings Klismos chairs, all work to create an interesting harmony of colors and forms. To lend added depth and a dim luster to the setting, we designed the folding screen with heavily antiqued mirror panels.
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Lotus themed living room
Lotus themed living room
Patricia TorresPatricia Torres
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Asian Living Room Design Photos

Corner Villa
Corner Villa
Arash Madani Design HouseArash Madani Design House
The "Corner Villa" design principles are meticulously crafted to create communal spaces for celebrations and gatherings while catering to the owner's need for private sanctuaries and privacy. One unique feature of the villa is the courtyard at the back of the building, separated from the main facade and parking area. This placement ensures that the courtyard and private areas of the villa remain secluded and at the center of the structure. In addition, the desire for a peaceful space away from the main reception and party hall led to more secluded private spaces and bedrooms on a single floor. These spaces are connected by a deep balcony, allowing for different activities to take place simultaneously, making the villa more energy-efficient during periods of lower occupancy and contributing to reduced energy consumption. The villa's shape features broken lines and geometric lozenges that create corners. This design not only allows for expansive balconies but also provides captivating views. The broken lines also serve the purpose of shading areas that receive intense sunlight, ensuring thermal comfort. Addressing the client's crucial need for a serene and tranquil space detached from the main reception and party hall led to the creation of more secluded private spaces and bedrooms on a single floor due to building restrictions. A deep balcony was introduced as a connecting point between these spaces. This arrangement enables various activities, such as parties and relaxation, to occur simultaneously, contributing to energy-efficient practices during periods of lower occupancy, thus aiding in reduced energy consumption.
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