Thai elegance at South Forbes
December 1, 2006 | 12:00am
Thai culture has always had a strong history of color use. Color is a means of celebration and evokes a full range of emotions, from the imperial yellow reserved for the most noble of families, to the greens that evoke jade as a currency for a joyous life, and the ambers that give a glow of wealth. Recognizing this historical precedent and combining it with elements of tropical architecture, Phuket Mansions, South Forbes Golf Citys latest residential-resort enclave, introduces the Taksin model mansion.
The Taksin exterior hints of traditional Thai architecture with its tiled and tiered roof, wood trimmings and sandstone-lined walls designed to blend easily with its surroundings. Above the garage is a large private balcony, accessible only through the masters bedroom, where the couple can bask in the morning sun or partake of a romantic, candle-lit dinner.
Upon entering the main door, one immediately experiences the colors that transform the traditional into the contemporary and modern. The living room of the unit uses amber and yellow as the strong accent color to the room. Yellow, which is often associated with happiness and peace, makes the living room a fun and welcoming space where the family gathers together. The dining area is in warm beige with accents in traditional Thai weaving, allowing a clean and modern stylized look.
The den, in a variant shade of jade, is combined with a silk hanging that is akin to the silks that are popular in the culture. Warm and luxurious, these colors add a level of serenity to the room. Green is also seen in traditional paintings often depicted as the color of water. Soothing and calm, its hues change with the seasons. Water of course is a central element in the culture of the country. As such, the den was designed as a space of respite in the hectic lives of the urban dweller.
There comes a time when you need to slow down, create space, and find solitude to recharge, and where better than Phuket Mansions. Every lot purchase even comes with a free golf membership to the 18-Hole South Forbes Golf Club. Call 635-7777 or 631-8855 or visit www.southforbes.com for a free tripping to the Metro Sta. Rosa site of South Forbes Golf City: The Whole World in One City.
The Taksin exterior hints of traditional Thai architecture with its tiled and tiered roof, wood trimmings and sandstone-lined walls designed to blend easily with its surroundings. Above the garage is a large private balcony, accessible only through the masters bedroom, where the couple can bask in the morning sun or partake of a romantic, candle-lit dinner.
Upon entering the main door, one immediately experiences the colors that transform the traditional into the contemporary and modern. The living room of the unit uses amber and yellow as the strong accent color to the room. Yellow, which is often associated with happiness and peace, makes the living room a fun and welcoming space where the family gathers together. The dining area is in warm beige with accents in traditional Thai weaving, allowing a clean and modern stylized look.
The den, in a variant shade of jade, is combined with a silk hanging that is akin to the silks that are popular in the culture. Warm and luxurious, these colors add a level of serenity to the room. Green is also seen in traditional paintings often depicted as the color of water. Soothing and calm, its hues change with the seasons. Water of course is a central element in the culture of the country. As such, the den was designed as a space of respite in the hectic lives of the urban dweller.
There comes a time when you need to slow down, create space, and find solitude to recharge, and where better than Phuket Mansions. Every lot purchase even comes with a free golf membership to the 18-Hole South Forbes Golf Club. Call 635-7777 or 631-8855 or visit www.southforbes.com for a free tripping to the Metro Sta. Rosa site of South Forbes Golf City: The Whole World in One City.
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