Location: Bangkok Thailand
Interior Designer: VAIR Design Studio

This project is a luxury private penthouse situated in the heart of Bangkok city, Thailand. The main inspiration for this project is the client’s desire to bring the beauty of nature into the metropolitan living space. Each part of the interior space reflects this concept and has its own different themes to make the space beautiful and interesting. For the entrance hall, which is a semi-outdoor area, the design theme is to create an impression of being in a sky garden overlooking the stunning view of the city.

Vair Studio created a space that resembles a garden seating gazebo surrounded by perforated partitions made of copper metal in a floral pattern. The ceiling is cladded with stainless steel that reflects the sky, which creates a feeling of openness and airiness to the space. Walking inside from the entrance hall is the living room. This area is inspired by the theme, “Beauty Under the Ocean.” A large sofa set is placed at the centre with a beautiful crystal chandelier that looks like swarms of fish swimming on top. The dining room area is connected to the living space. This space is designed to have multiple layers of elements when viewed from the living area. This area is inspired by an image of the sun shining on glistening water.

In the centre layer is the feature dining table set. Above is a leaf-shaped glass chandelier, representing the leaves fluttering down from the tree into the water. In the background is a crystal-clad counter bar and a crystal chandelier inspired by the glitter of a waterfall reflecting the sunlight. The spa room, which has very limited space, is designed under the concept of a jungle. The design team used custom printed wallpaper on all sides of the wall, combined with the copper arch and wall lamps, to make this narrow space attractive and interesting.

The daughter’s bedroom is designed around the concept of coral reefs. The design team used turquoise paint on matte painted wood and with hi-gloss spray paint. The tone-on-tone effect of turquoise paint with different textures combined with reflecting copper metal and concealed LED lighting on the walls creates the effect of light and colour on the coral reef, reflecting the sun near the sea surface.