Photography by Oki Hiroyuki
MIA Design Studio has recently completed ‘Wyndham Garden Phu Quoc’, a collection of modern homes in Vietnam that feature expansive hanging gardens.
Small covered walkways provide access to each home, and give a glimpse of the lush surroundings once inside.
Photography by Oki Hiroyuki
Inspired by the courtyards often found in traditional Vietnamese houses, each home has a central swimming pool, that’s surrounded by plants.
Photography by Oki Hiroyuki
The hanging plants flow from the rooftop and down the sides of the home, creating greenery curtain and a whimsical atmosphere.
Photography by Oki Hiroyuki
Each home has its own living room with a dining area and a kitchen. Green walls have also been added on some of the interior walls as well.
Photography by Oki Hiroyuki
Not only do the hanging plants create a unified look around the swimming pool, but they also provide a sense of privacy for the sleeping quarters.
Photography by Oki Hiroyuki
In the bedrooms, built-in wood furniture adds more natural elements, and provides a place to sit and relax, or hang clothes.
Photography by Oki Hiroyuki (top photo) and Trieu Chien (bottom photo)
In another bedroom design, a built-in couch has been included, while floor-to-ceiling curtains provide even more privacy when needed.
Photography by Oki Hiroyuki
In one of the bathrooms, two separate vanities perfectly frame the path to the bathtub, that’s located outside.
Photography by Oki Hiroyuki | Design: MIA Design Studio | Principle Architect: Nguyen Hoang Manh | Concept Design: Truong Nguyen Quoc Trung, Nguyen Tan Phat | Interior Design: Steven Baetman, Le Vu Hai Trieu, Bui Viet Kien | Technical Design: Bui Hoang Bao, Nguyen Ngoc Thien Phuong | Draft team: Ho Ngoc Vi, Le Thi Huong, Le Ho Ngoc Thao, Huynh Minh Phuong | Contractor: Nam group
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