A modern Wabi Sabi + Indochine 3-body garden house, viewed from a high
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A modern Wabi Sabi + Indochine 3-body garden house, viewed from a high-angle bird’s eye perspective, showcases an elegant blend of simplicity, nature, and traditional Vietnamese architecture. The structure, primarily composed of soft white walls and ivory accents, evokes the minimalist calm of Wabi Sabi while incorporating the rich textures of Indochine style. The three distinct sections of the house are connected by open corridors, forming a courtyard in the centelled with dark green tropical plants, creating a serene, natural focal point. The roof, made from rich teak and dark walnut tiles, adds a sense of warmth and tradition, echoing the classic Vietnamese garden house. Warm beige columns and window frames surround the exterior, providing balance between the minimalist structure and Indochine elements. Large sliding doors open to verandas furnished with bamboo furniture, offering tranquil seating areas that seamlessly blend the indoor and outdoor spaces. The garden features indigo blue ceramic vases and emerald green tropical plants strategically placed throughout, alongside elegant stone pathways in muted beige that connect each section of the house. A bamboo tea table set beside a brick red and burnt sienna tiled patio reflects Indochine craftsmanship, while an antique gold lantern adds a subtle, refined touch to the entrance. Natural materials, open spaces, and lush greenery combine to create a balance of modern simplicity and cultural depth, celebrating both Wabi Sabi’s understated elegance and Indochine’s rich heritage.
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A modern Wabi Sabi + Indochine 3-body garden house, viewed from a high-angle bird’s eye perspective, showcases an elegant blend of simplicity, nature, and traditional Vietnamese architecture. The structure, primarily composed of soft white walls and ivory accents, evokes the minimalist calm of Wabi Sabi while incorporating the rich textures of Indochine style. The three distinct sections of the house are connected by open corridors, forming a courtyard in the centelled with dark green tropical plants, creating a serene, natural focal point.
The roof, made from rich teak and dark walnut tiles, adds a sense of warmth and tradition, echoing the classic Vietnamese garden house. Warm beige columns and window frames surround the exterior, providing balance between the minimalist structure and Indochine elements. Large sliding doors open to verandas furnished with bamboo furniture, offering tranquil seating areas that seamlessly blend the indoor and outdoor spaces.
The garden features indigo blue ceramic vases and emerald green tropical plants strategically placed throughout, alongside elegant stone pathways in muted beige that connect each section of the house. A bamboo tea table set beside a brick red and burnt sienna tiled patio reflects Indochine craftsmanship, while an antique gold lantern adds a subtle, refined touch to the entrance.
Natural materials, open spaces, and lush greenery combine to create a balance of modern simplicity and cultural depth, celebrating both Wabi Sabi’s understated elegance and Indochine’s rich heritage.
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