The retirement home in Rancamaya, Bogor, is designed in an elegant modern style, offering a perfect blend of comfort, simplicity, and a deep connection with nature. Situated on a 1,171 m² plot with a total building area of 370 m², this single-story residence with a semi-basement redefines modern tropical living. The architectural approach embraces clean lines and a minimalist aesthetic, utilizing glass and sandwich panels as primary materials to create a warm yet contemporary atmosphere.
The home's layout is thoughtfully arranged to enhance both functionality and openness. It consists of four bedrooms, each with en-suite bathrooms, a spacious living and dining area, a well-equipped kitchen, and expansive terraces at both the front and rear. The open-plan design eliminates visual barriers, allowing seamless interaction between indoor and outdoor spaces. Residents and guests are welcomed with unobstructed views of the golf course, fostering a serene and relaxing environment.
The design challenge of this project stemmed from the owner's vision to construct a home primarily using sandwich panels while maintaining the essence of tropical architecture. This material, often associated with industrial applications, was meticulously adapted to a residential setting, covering the entire building envelope from walls to roofing, supported by a steel structure. The thoughtful use of sandwich panels ensures not only durability and efficiency but also contributes to the house’s aesthetic appeal and thermal comfort.
Natural light plays a crucial role in the design. A long skylight stretches across the house, allowing sunlight to filter in and brighten the interiors. This feature compensates for the extended canopies at the front and rear, which provide shade but limit direct light penetration. The balance of light and shadow enhances the home’s cozy and inviting ambiance.
Each bedroom is designed with equal proportions, featuring bone white panels, wooden furniture accents, and warm lighting that evoke a resort-like atmosphere. The bathrooms embrace a minimalist style, prioritizing functionality while incorporating natural elements such as rattan and wood for added warmth.
One of the defining aspects of this project is its commitment to environmental preservation. All existing trees on the property were retained, ensuring that the residence harmonizes with its lush surroundings. The expansive yard, surrounded by greenery and open spaces, serves as a perfect setting for outdoor gatherings, relaxation, and connection with nature.
This retirement home is more than just a place to live—it is a sanctuary where simplicity meets elegance, where architecture respects its natural context, and where every space is designed to nurture a sense of peace and well-being.
The retirement home in Rancamaya, Bogor, is designed in an elegant modern style, offering a perfect blend of comfort, simplicity, and a deep connection with nature. Situated on a 1,171 m² plot with a total building area of 370 m², this single-story residence with a semi-basement redefines modern tropical living. The architectural approach embraces clean lines and a minimalist aesthetic, utilizing glass and sandwich panels as primary materials to create a warm yet contemporary atmosphere.
The home's layout is thoughtfully arranged to enhance both functionality and openness. It consists of four bedrooms, each with en-suite bathrooms, a spacious living and dining area, a well-equipped kitchen, and expansive terraces at both the front and rear. The open-plan design eliminates visual barriers, allowing seamless interaction between indoor and outdoor spaces. Residents and guests are welcomed with unobstructed views of the golf course, fostering a serene and relaxing environment.
The design challenge of this project stemmed from the owner's vision to construct a home primarily using sandwich panels while maintaining the essence of tropical architecture. This material, often associated with industrial applications, was meticulously adapted to a residential setting, covering the entire building envelope from walls to roofing, supported by a steel structure. The thoughtful use of sandwich panels ensures not only durability and efficiency but also contributes to the house’s aesthetic appeal and thermal comfort.
Natural light plays a crucial role in the design. A long skylight stretches across the house, allowing sunlight to filter in and brighten the interiors. This feature compensates for the extended canopies at the front and rear, which provide shade but limit direct light penetration. The balance of light and shadow enhances the home’s cozy and inviting ambiance.
Each bedroom is designed with equal proportions, featuring bone white panels, wooden furniture accents, and warm lighting that evoke a resort-like atmosphere. The bathrooms embrace a minimalist style, prioritizing functionality while incorporating natural elements such as rattan and wood for added warmth.
One of the defining aspects of this project is its commitment to environmental preservation. All existing trees on the property were retained, ensuring that the residence harmonizes with its lush surroundings. The expansive yard, surrounded by greenery and open spaces, serves as a perfect setting for outdoor gatherings, relaxation, and connection with nature.
This retirement home is more than just a place to live—it is a sanctuary where simplicity meets elegance, where architecture respects its natural context, and where every space is designed to nurture a sense of peace and well-being.
The retirement home in Rancamaya, Bogor, is designed in an elegant modern style, offering a perfect blend of comfort, simplicity, and a deep connection with nature. Situated on a 1,171 m² plot with a total building area of 370 m², this single-story residence with a semi-basement redefines modern tropical living. The architectural approach embraces clean lines and a minimalist aesthetic, utilizing glass and sandwich panels as primary materials to create a warm yet contemporary atmosphere.
The home's layout is thoughtfully arranged to enhance both functionality and openness. It consists of four bedrooms, each with en-suite bathrooms, a spacious living and dining area, a well-equipped kitchen, and expansive terraces at both the front and rear. The open-plan design eliminates visual barriers, allowing seamless interaction between indoor and outdoor spaces. Residents and guests are welcomed with unobstructed views of the golf course, fostering a serene and relaxing environment.
The design challenge of this project stemmed from the owner's vision to construct a home primarily using sandwich panels while maintaining the essence of tropical architecture. This material, often associated with industrial applications, was meticulously adapted to a residential setting, covering the entire building envelope from walls to roofing, supported by a steel structure. The thoughtful use of sandwich panels ensures not only durability and efficiency but also contributes to the house’s aesthetic appeal and thermal comfort.
Natural light plays a crucial role in the design. A long skylight stretches across the house, allowing sunlight to filter in and brighten the interiors. This feature compensates for the extended canopies at the front and rear, which provide shade but limit direct light penetration. The balance of light and shadow enhances the home’s cozy and inviting ambiance.
Each bedroom is designed with equal proportions, featuring bone white panels, wooden furniture accents, and warm lighting that evoke a resort-like atmosphere. The bathrooms embrace a minimalist style, prioritizing functionality while incorporating natural elements such as rattan and wood for added warmth.
One of the defining aspects of this project is its commitment to environmental preservation. All existing trees on the property were retained, ensuring that the residence harmonizes with its lush surroundings. The expansive yard, surrounded by greenery and open spaces, serves as a perfect setting for outdoor gatherings, relaxation, and connection with nature.
This retirement home is more than just a place to live—it is a sanctuary where simplicity meets elegance, where architecture respects its natural context, and where every space is designed to nurture a sense of peace and well-being.