Haus I

Property Type
Landed
Area Size
1338 sqft
Style
Scandinavian, Wabisabi
Budget Spent
300K MYR
Completed
2024

They called it Haus I—the first chapter of a life shaped by peace, patience, and a deep memory of home. Named for the homeowner’s tranquil hometown, its design rejects haste, favoring instead an organic flow between structure and nature.

Rooted in Scandinavian interior design, the home embodies simplicity, warmth, and functionality. Sunlight enters first, spilling through the exposed ceiling and pooling across eggshell walls like water in a still pond. Underfoot, natural almond wood floors—worn smooth by time—seamlessly merge into dining areas, blurring the lines between rooms.

There are no sharp edges here; curved niches soften transitions, offering the eye moments of rest against a muted monochrome palette. Nothing is forced. The house prefers silence to noise, stillness to clutter.

Upstairs, the dialogue with nature continues. Expansive windows frame the shifting seasons—branches bending in wind, leaves turning gold—pulling the outside in without resistance. Every detail serves a quiet purpose without being demanding: a sunlit corner for reading, a forgiving sofa for weary evenings, an openness that lets dreams linger.

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