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Simpang - Modern meets Traditional by Senlih Yoana

February 17, 2021

Graphics / Gallery

Art & Design

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Home Definition
A place that functions as the main residence that provides the needs of its residents according to their habits and activities. A home should reflect the identity of the occupants,
which means they are the only ones who can consider a place to be called "home" and not just a "house".




Design Concept
Inspired by nature and the richness of Bali culture, adding unique character to modern design through materials and colors. Exposing natural textures and earthy color tones, giving an opportunity to harmonize with nature, which is mainly the concept of Balinese interior as a
tribute for "Sang Pencipta".




Tri Angga Philosophy
Tri Angga means "three parts"; 'utama', 'madya', and 'nista'. Utama means head, as the sacred place it is located in mountains; Madya means middle is where Balinese live; Nista
means below, located in the sea. The concept is modernized to 3 zones without changing the order of Tri Angga Philosophy:
● Private zone: where each resident gets their own private room, the only place where they can express their emotion. Therefore, it is located in the innermost of the house.
● Semi-public zone: the "heart" of the house, located exactly in the middle as the meeting point for the family members, supporting the family bonding activities.
● Public zone: the outermost part of the house, to welcome the guests.




Social Interaction
What is a home without family? Space to support family activities is crucial. Movie time at midnight in the living room, attempting Youtube recipes together in the pantry, birthday
celebration in the dining area; those kinds of social interactions give a family opportunities to spend quality time together.




Let Your Guests Know You, and Your Works!
Welcoming the guests in the foyer, surrounded with natural ornaments and textures. Orchids placed above the traditional rattan and wood combination credenza tell the resident's fondness of nature. Located next to the foyer, this main floor study room also acts as gallery to showcase
resident's personal artworks.



The work above is done by Senlih Yoana, UPH Interior Design Student. To see the full presentation, click here.