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1. A residential masterpiece in a rural neighborhood from Thailand 2. An artistic community filled with history from Malaysia 3. A fascinating furniture fabrication process from Indonesia
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To maximise airflow for the interiors I have created plenty of natural ventilation in the main living spaces including these pivoting teak partitions in the walkways that connect the master bedroom to the dining and living areas. I wanted it to feel kind of "Modern Asian". the ceilings will be double volume in the dining and living rooms with extraction systems in the ceilings to vent warm air.
The ‘Guizai Xiang’ preserve extremely rich culture and heritage to pass it on to the next generation. The art murals infuses the artistic and cultural value that fully demonstrating the character. Every corner is mottled trace of the years, and every mural tells the stories and memories left by the predecessors. Whether it is a child playing marbles, an old man playing the erhu, or a gentleman helping people write copybooks, they are all full of old-time Chinese society.
This bench has a size of 60 cm x 160cm and a height of 45 cm and the height of the backrest is 85 cm, this relaxing bench is a request from my customer who brought his own wood to my workshop, he said this is used wood from the construction of his house which was built last year so the material for This relaxing bench has various types of wood, there are meranti wood, medang wood, resin wood, and also sentang wood.