

The use of soft, earthy tones and natural materials like wood and stone evokes the tranquility of a garden, while large, strategically placed windows allow ample natural light to flood the interiors, enhancing the connection to the outdoors. The design incorporates lush indoor plants and floral motifs, further blurring the lines between inside and out, and fostering a sense of harmony with nature.
Giverny
Project | Residential Design
Size | 2500 sq ft
Location | Sai Kung, Hong Kong
The Giverny project, beautifully exemplifies a nature-inspired interior design with a subtle touch of wabi-sabi aesthetics. Drawing inspiration from the lush gardens of Monet's Giverny, this project seamlessly integrates natural elements into the living space, creating an environment that feels both serene and organic.


The use of soft, earthy tones and natural materials like wood and stone evokes the tranquility of a garden, while large, strategically placed windows allow ample natural light to flood the interiors, enhancing the connection to the outdoors. The design incorporates lush indoor plants and floral motifs, further blurring the lines between inside and out, and fostering a sense of harmony with nature.
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A touch of wabi-sabi is evident in the deliberate imperfections and rustic elements, such as weathered wood and hand-crafted ceramics. These elements celebrate the beauty of natural wear and the passage of time, adding depth and character to the space. The result is a home that not only embraces the beauty of nature but also honors the imperfections that make it uniquely beautiful, offering a sanctuary that is both calming and inspiring.


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