•Tiny Terrace•
A small space prepared to put plants so that the facade looks fresh.
What materials are in this space so that it still looks comfortable and aesthetic?
• Wood
The front window frame of the room is made of wood finished with Duco so that it is durable when exposed to sunlight all day long.
• Glass
We use clear glass as a window complement to provide access to light into the room.
• Natural Stone
We chose to use natural stone granite so that it looks classic, natural, also easier to maintain, durable, does not need to be painted, but still looks luxurious.
• Metal
The selection of strip iron as a fence, which is formed/with a motif that is still considered suitable for the nuances of the American house, is painted black so that it does not get dirty quickly because it is right next to the highway.
• Textiles
Initially we used curtains as window coverings, but with various considerations we replaced them with Roller Blinds with PVC material because it was considered more practical to maintain but did not eliminate the function of controlling the light entering the bedroom.
• Ceramics & Tiles
Ceramics with rock motifs on the terrace floor are intended to look more natural
• Plants & Green Elements
Since our residence is near the beach, the plants chosen are plants that are resistant to harsh environmental conditions such as strong winds, heat & drought, high salt content, and also with minimal maintenance.
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