This Garden Home In Jakarta Hides A Stunning Tropical Paradise In Its Backyard


In this week’s episode, we step into a home that naturally embraces its surroundings, creating a seamless connection between indoor comfort and the beauty of the outdoors.

Perched on an elevated corner plot, this house is perfectly positioned to capture sweeping views and bathe every room in natural light.
Architects: Studiork in collaboration with Fostive Visuals
The exterior is thoughtfully designed to harmonise with nature. Trees are carefully placed around the home, offering privacy while allowing soft, dappled sunlight to filter through. The facade blends effortlessly with the landscape, crafted to age gracefully and become an even more integrated part of its environment over time. Inside, the layout is open and airy, designed to bring the outdoors in.

Large windows frame panoramic views, inviting nature into the living spaces. Stones and wild shrubs are subtly woven into the design, creating a gentle transition between inside and out. These natural elements aren’t just decorative – they give the home a sense of continuity and connection with its surroundings.

This isn’t just a house; it’s a living space that evolves with the family. The use of natural materials throughout the home tells a story of growth and time passing, making it a place that feels both timeless and full of life.

As the years go by, the home will continue to reflect the lives of those who live in it, becoming more personal and more beautiful with age. The interiors are designed with flexibility in mind, ready to adapt to the changing needs of the family. The atmosphere is calm and serene, with a soft, neutral palette and thoughtfully placed furnishings that enhance the feeling of peace and tranquillity.

Every detail has been considered to create a harmonious environment where the worries of the outside world seem to fade away. This home is more than just a place to live; it’s a sanctuary that grows and changes with its inhabitants.

Every aspect of the design has been carefully crafted to ensure that it remains a peaceful retreat, deeply connected to the natural world and the lives of those who call it home.

It’s a space that feels effortlessly beautiful and perfectly in tune with nature, offering a quiet escape from the everyday, rooted in simplicity and elegance.

As always, special thanks to the homeowners opening up their home to us.
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