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GOLDFIELDS CONCEPTS SDN BHD
ADD:54, Jalan Ghazali Jawi, 31400 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia.
TELL: 1700 81 7500
EMAIL: enquiry@goldfields.com.my
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GOLDFIELDS CONCEPTS SDN BHD
ADD:54, Jalan Ghazali Jawi, 31400 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia.
TELL: 1700 81 7500
EMAIL: enquiry@goldfields.com.my
Small tributes to nature’s beauty have been woven into the design of this mostly modern villa, creating a home aesthetic that is urban at its core but rich with wood elements.
Once the world’s most productive tin-producing district, Kinta Valley is today a desirable place to live thanks to its stunning natural landscapes which have earned it recognition as a national geopark. The owner of an expansive villa in this area wanted their home to capture the beauty of nature surrounding them but also retain an aura of modernity. Lee and his design team took this request into consideration and came up with a design that was equal parts urban and a celebration of nature’s timeless allure. A palette comprised primarily of white, brown and grey with slices of black defines the entirety of the residence, giving it an overall look that is clean and tidy but still warm and comfortable.
The living room best reflects this delicate balance, showing off everything appealing about not only the design but the villa itself. Furnished with a combination of brown leather sofas and grey wood-framed armchairs, the space is functional and uncluttered. It is illuminated by natural light streaming through the large windows above during the day and modern chandeliers hanging from its double-volume ceiling at night. Wood is present in the form of the panels covering the wall behind the television and a small section of feature wall nearby.
In contrast to the brightness of the living area, the dining area has a softer and more muted approach to the overall colour scheme. Wood is more liberally used here with the reclaimed wood dining table serving as an artistic but still functional piece of furniture. Large mirrors on a nearby wall help magnify its sense of spaciousness as does the nearby glass doors which open up to reveal the swimming pool. The black quartz top of the nearby kitchen island gives the area one final touch of practical beauty.
Up the staircase past a larger wood feature wall and across a mezzanine bridge, the bedrooms each have their own take on the established theme in order to reflect their occupants’ personalities. The master bedroom embraces wood to its fullest, resplendent in the way it is decked out in the material nearly from wall to wall. Black upholstered panels make up the headboard which rests against a wall covered entirely with wood panels. Meanwhile, the other bedrooms use different elements to stand out with one featuring a reclaimed wood study desk and another boasting a black honeycomb feature wall.
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