Project Background
This villa adheres to the core design philosophy of "Nature Integration + Modern Luxury", perfectly aligning with Australian local lifestyles. It seamlessly weaves coastal charm, Indigenous cultural elements, and international contemporary aesthetics into a cohesive narrative, where soft furnishings and hard finishes work in high synergy to elevate the spatial experience.
Floor Plan
first floor
second floor
Villa - Bedroom (Master Room)
Embodying "serene luxury", the walls are finished with soft off-white textured paint, while the headboard wall features subtle embroidered minimalist botanical patterns.
The upholstered bed is crafted from wool-blend fabric, layered with textured bed linen and a knit throw to add warmth and depth.
Villa - Drawing Room, Living Room
This is a modern light luxury villa living room, centered on the design concept of "natural texture + artistic lines." The main sofa features a combination of light gray and dark green velvet fabrics, paired with rounded single chairs to soften the spatial contours; the coffee table set uses marble and metal materials, echoing the marble wall panels to enhance the high-end texture. The artistic carpet on the floor is accented with dark green curves, matching the sculpted greenery in the corner a
This living room continues the "light luxury art" design tone, achieving spatial harmony through unified materials and colors. The light gray and dark green sofa combination is paired with cushions of the same color system to keep the tones soft; the combination of marble coffee tables and metal floor lamps enhances the delicate texture of the materials. The walls are made of marble and matte paint, paired with metal art installations to enhance the visual hierarchy; the metal ring chandelier an
his perspective showcases the "spatial hierarchy and natural integration" design of the living room. The high-ceilinged space is paired with special-shaped floor-to-ceiling windows, incorporating outdoor scenery into the indoor view; the sofa combination continues the light gray and dark green velvet materials, paired with the curved elements of the artistic carpet to soften the hard lines of the space. The sculpted greenery in the corner echoes the micro-landscape in the cantilevered area, enha
This area presents the linked design of the living room and the dining-kitchen space, centered on "smooth traffic flow + unified texture." The light gray and dark green sofa combination in the living room forms a material contrast with the light wood furniture in the dining-kitchen area, but maintains harmony through soft color transitions; the art paintings and metal decorative installations on the walls enhance the artistic atmosphere of the space. The wooden grille and hidden light strips in
Villa - Bedroom
his is a "master bedroom-linked walk-in closet" with soft furnishings centered on "understated luxury texture + spatial fluidity":
Material connection: Light wood flooring unifies with the matte cabinetry of the closet for a warm texture; glass partitions maintain transparency while extending the space via mirror reflection;
Soft furnishing details: A textured rug softens the hard floor surface, and a metal ring chandelier balances the space’s straight lines with its curved silhouette; the uphol
Villa - Dining Room, Breakfast Room
This is a "sea view-linked dining room" centered on "material symbiosis + light luxury atmosphere": The marble dining table echoes the texture of the wall stone; dining chairs with light wood frames and upholstered seats balance the warmth of wooden cabinets and the cool tone of stone; the leaf-shaped metal chandelier is both a visual focal point and softens the space with warm light; tabletop greenery links with the sea view outside the window, and the open layout connects the dining room and k
This is the "overall linked scene" of the dining room: The wood/marble materials of cabinets, dining table, and island remain consistent, with curved walls softening spatial boundaries; the leaf-shaped metal chandelier serves as the visual core, contrasting with the upholstered dining chairs; large floor-to-ceiling windows bring in sea views and natural light, with tabletop greenery accents, turning the dining room into a composite space for "viewing, dining, and socializing," reflecting the "in
Villa - Cloakroom
This perspective showcases the "invisible storage aesthetics" of the closet, with soft furnishing logic focused on "fusion of function and texture":
Cabinet design: Matte fabric-textured cabinet doors + hidden handles reduce the bulkiness of storage, while wood frame edging enhances material layering;
Spatial linkage: Floor-to-ceiling curtains in a matching hue soften spatial boundaries, connecting the closet to the outer area; a wall art piece with low-saturation tones aligns with the overall t
This perspective presents the "unified flow and texture" of the closet, with soft furnishings centered on "seamless experience":
Flow optimization: A long textured rug guides the dressing flow while softening the hard floor; mirrored cabinetry extends spatial depth to avoid a cramped feel;
Material echo: The wood finish of the column unifies with the flooring and cabinetry to enhance spatial wholeness; metal decorative details (e.g., chandelier, side table frame) add subtle refinement;
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Villa - Bathroom
Warm marble countertops complement solid wood mirror cabinets, while wall-mounted storage racks reduce visual clutter.
Soft furnishings include water-resistant linen shower curtains, natural stone soap dishes, and small succulents, infusing a touch of nature without compromising functionality.
This is a modern luxury master bathroom space, centered around large-format gray-white marble (sintered stone) that covers the walls, floors, and vanity area. Light wood-toned storage cabinets balance the cold hardness of the stone; the matte white engineered stone bathtub softens the space’s lines with its rounded shape. Recessed strip lighting and hidden niche lights create an immersive ambiance without a central fixture. Coordinately toned soft furnishings like scented candles and towels in t
This is the independent shower area of the same space, continuing the overall marble material, with wall joints and hidden strip lighting enhancing depth. A rain shower system paired with a hand-held shower, combined with marble non-slip flooring and a built-in stone bench, balances functionality and comfort. Glass partitions ensure transparency, and the combination of the rain shower’s water flow and lighting creates an "immersive spa" experience. It is a typical design in high-end residential
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