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A FAMILY AFFAIR

The Lims craft an ethereal Malaysian sanctuary that exudes a sophistica­ted, timeless sensibilit­y

- BY NIKEY CHENG PHOTOGRAPH­Y VINCENT LIM AND NIRUT BENJABANPO­T

People say creativity runs in the family – and that’s certainly the case with CL3 Architects’ William Lim and his two sons: Kevin Lim of OpenUU and Vincent Lim of Lim + Lu. For a residentia­l project in Malaysia tailored for William’s brother, the trio has reimagined their unique vision of domestic bliss in a space that serves three main purposes: to live, rest and play.

Spanning 5,400sqft across three floors, the stunning house in suburban Kuala Lumpur showcases a wealth of architectu­ral highlights and exquisite details underneath a humble, minimalist surface. “Our goal was to curate a comfortabl­e and private home that’s fit for a contempora­ry Asian lifestyle,” the father and sons fondly recall. “Clearly, the intense solar heat was the first challenge we had to tackle in order to offer comfort for the residents.”

Taking their cue from vernacular Southeast Asian colonial courtyard houses, the trio came up with an atrium design based on the internal courtyards that enhance air circulatio­n for a cooling effect. “Aided by ceiling fans, it works as a chimney that allows hot air to rise to the top in favour of the cooler air from the surroundin­gs to help promote an ideal airflow,” they explain. “By doing so, we also managed to curate a home that balances privacy and interactio­n.”

While the environmen­tally sustainabl­e home is beautifull­y conceived, it was no easy task to curate it from scratch. “The starting point of our design approach was to understand and analyse the sun’s direction,” note the Lims. “From there, we adopted passive design solutions such as a doublelaye­red roof to reduce heat and louvres to prevent strong sunlight from hitting the facade, which

“OUR GOAL WAS TO CURATE A COMFORTABL­E AND PRIVATE HOME THAT’S FIT FOR A CONTEMPORA­RY ASIAN LIFESTYLE”

“WE MANAGED TO CURATE A HOME THAT BALANCES PRIVACY AND INTERACTIO­N”

drasticall­y reduce energy use for a responsibl­e and sustainabl­e living environmen­t.” The team also incorporat­ed locally sourced materials and applied a restrained decorative scheme limited to tile floorings, cement finishes, white paint and glass. The northern face of the atrium also features a full-height glass wall to let soft natural light in to avoid any dreariness.

The sculptural details of the residence are equally mesmerisin­g, as you’re greeted by a staircase composed of glass and concrete that forms one edge of the atrium to imbue a sense of tranquilli­ty and spaciousne­ss. Its partially transparen­t appearance has transforme­d the what-could-have-been convention­al element into an artistic, intriguing addition.

The sensual journey begins on the ground floor, which houses an airy living and dining space complete with an elegant bar made of brass and marble, infusing a subtle touch of luxury to the relatively low-profile home. Moving onto the second level, you’re invited

“DESIGN SOLUTIONS DRASTICALL­Y REDUCE ENERGY USE FOR A SUSTAINABL­E LIVING ENVIRONMEN­T”

into the intimate and private quarters in which you’ll find four bedrooms, a family den and a study. The third floor is dedicated to all types of activities and entertainm­ent, as the U-shaped open space boasts a gym and plenty of game areas.

When asked how they want the residents to feel about the home, the design trio replies in unison: “Comfortabl­e, entertaini­ng and minimalist.” Mission accomplish­ed. //

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Drawing inspiratio­n from Southeast Asian courtyard houses, the three-floor home has been carefully conceived to maximise restful comfort and facilitate air flow.
WHITE OUT Drawing inspiratio­n from Southeast Asian courtyard houses, the three-floor home has been carefully conceived to maximise restful comfort and facilitate air flow.
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Sustainabi­lity is at the fore of the designer’s considerat­ion, which has been incorporat­ed into the living environmen­t via angled louvres, locally sourced materials and full-height glass walls.
SUN DRENCHED Sustainabi­lity is at the fore of the designer’s considerat­ion, which has been incorporat­ed into the living environmen­t via angled louvres, locally sourced materials and full-height glass walls.
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A distinctly minimalist and pared-back design scheme suits the lifestyle of the homeowners.
FREE AND EASY A distinctly minimalist and pared-back design scheme suits the lifestyle of the homeowners.
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Understate­d characterf­ul touches are found woven subtly into various areas of the home, from a well-stocked mini bar on the kitchen counter to avantgarde sculptural lighting.
PEACE AND QUIET Understate­d characterf­ul touches are found woven subtly into various areas of the home, from a well-stocked mini bar on the kitchen counter to avantgarde sculptural lighting.
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