Location: Kuala Lumper Malaysia
Date Completed: May 2021
Interior Designer: Simon Yew

It is said that every man’s home is his castle. This Foreston project is an example of that mindset, as it is designed to wow its residents and visitors alike. This is a home that shines brilliantly among the rest.

Luxurious French accents are found in this unique home, personifying to the inhabitant’s classy lifestyle. Accompanied by modern porcelain tiles and wavy geometric garden surrounding the façade, the swimming pool is designed to exude different ambience under various lighting. Its trendy backdrop has customized and curated the image of leopards entirely out of mosaic pieces with neon lights for the hashtag “Let Life Surprise You” to cheer up its surroundings. Overlooking this exotic tropical paradise, a modern sitting area has been created with wicker furniture on one of-a-kind encaustic graphic tiles against stone textured wall.

Entering the home itself, transports the soul into euphoric elegance. Bianco Jade marble is the perfect canvas to highlight the handmade crystal chandelier. The custom-made modern console is set with Belgium Black marble and lined with champagne gold. Specially made to compliment the Luna Grey marble flooring that spans throughout this magnificent first level, it is a delight for visitors to explore.

The entertainment room’s centre piece is the modular sofa. Crafted with innovative value engineering, it is spectacular and flexible, enabling the inhabitants to change the room’s ambience at will. Full of surprises, the grand piano settles in front of a unique art piece. The Panda White feature wall is considered a rare natural marble species. Arranged in the current design trend, boiserie covers this room from wall-to-wall while the ceiling of both entertainment and dining rooms are adorned with champagne gold leaves and wave chandeliers. Built-in display shelves featuring Calacatta marble adorned the textured wall paint. Modern Nordic in design, champagne gold, Calacatta marble and luxurious velvet make the eight-seat dining table. In matching theme, the main dry kitchen’s countertop uses imported A-Grade Volakas marble under a pair of unique pendent lights. Finishing this room’s eclectic elegance is the burgundy velvet bar stools give a pop of rich colour. Behind imposing black framed glass doors, the wet kitchen is significantly toned down in palette with grey boiserie and matching granite countertop