You want to relax, concentrate on the point: the sophisticated zen-style Berrima House by Park + Associates, Singapore
The Berrima House, designed by Park + Associates in Singapore, is a sophisticated escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It was inspired by zen-style minimalism, featuring an inward-looking courtyar that opens up to lush, verdant greenery and an open-plan layout with carefully-selected materials to create a tranquil atmosphere. This relaxing oasis also boasts excellent soundproofing and generous natural light to ensure a peaceful and calming atmosphere. Berrima House is the perfect place to find calm and peace amid the city.
The house promotes communication and celebrates the need to spend time together, with the involvement of all family members in a variety of activities. Consequently, the main objective during the construction of Berrima House was to emphasize several areas serving various activities.
The house has a three-dimensional structure, showcasing the green oasis at its heart: a beautiful patio divided the first floor and created an atmosphere of freshness.
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Ava Brooks
The Berrima House by Park + Associates in Singapore sounds intriguing with its sophisticated zen-style. I’m wondering, how does this architectural design contribute to creating a relaxing and focused environment?
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The Berrima House by Park + Associates in Singapore sounds intriguing with its sophisticated zen-style. I’m wondering, how does this architectural design contribute to creating a relaxing and focused environment?