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204 Residence || Asian Reimagined: An Elegant Fusion of Traditional & Modern Design in Ari, Bangkok

As the doors swing open to the “Asian reimagined” apartment in the heart of Ari, Bangkok, the senses are immediately greeted by a tapestry of history, culture, and innovation.

Stepping into this home feels like embarking on a delicate dance between tradition and the contemporary — where the past and the present are harmoniously entwined in a delightful waltz.

First to catch the eye is the intricate cabinet design. Inspired by the age-old Asian antique drawers, it features many individual compartments. Not only does it offer a generous amount of storage, but its streamlined form and design bring modernity to the forefront. Each drawer tells a story, evoking memories of ancient Asian artifacts, yet it feels remarkably current.

The cabinets take inspiration from antique Asian drawers.

Drawn further into the space, the walls come alive with the Asian traditional lattice pattern. It's a subtle nod to history, reminiscent of age-old homes and palaces across the continent. As you move from room to room, you realize that these design choices aren’t mere aesthetics but are steeped in meaning and heritage.

We find a table and shelf made of burnt wood leading us to the dining area. Inspired by Japanese timber structures, this choice adds depth and character to the room. The smoky, rich undertones of the wood give the space a grounded and earthy feel, marrying ancient techniques with present-day appeal.

The rich undertones of the burnt wood shelving gives the room an earthy vibe.

One of the stand-out elements in this residence is its harmonious integration with nature. Even as we stand indoors, there's no clear distinction between where the home ends and nature begins. This is achieved masterfully by the flamed granite walls that extend from the outdoor planter wall, wrapping elegantly into the indoor dining area. The result? A sensation of serenity and fluid continuity, reminiscent of the verdant landscapes of Thailand.

In various corners of the residence, one can't help but be charmed by the flamed granite. This natural material, with its groove finish, graces everything from the backsplash in the kitchen to the floor in the foyer. And its usage isn’t mere opulence — it aligns perfectly with the Asian principle of embracing the “truth of materials” and the “Wabi-Sabi” concept, which finds beauty in imperfection.

Flamed granite used in the kitchen backsplash.

The same material and texture unite the various rooms in the residence.

Flamed granite walls extend from the outdoor planter area and into the dining area.

However, not just the architecture or materials steal the show. The subtle interplay of oriental-coloured fabrics against dark granite and wood provides an enticing visual treat. These fabrics, rich in heritage, evoke timeless ambiance, grounding the apartment in cultural authenticity.

In essence, the "Asian reimagined" apartment is more than a living space. It's an experience. A tribute to Asian aesthetics and philosophies, while also catering to the urbane sensibilities of the modern dweller. So, the next time you wander in Ari, Bangkok, let your heart be drawn to this captivating fusion where the old meets the new, telling tales of design, heritage, and innovation.

The bathroom is a relaxing harmony of earthy tones and textures.

PROJECT DETAILS

Interior Designer: PAON Architects

Location: Samsen Nai, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon

Project Size: 90 m2

Completion Date: 2023

Building Levels: 1

Photography: THANAWATCHU