The article describes a thoughtfully designed home characterized by bright yellow accents that enhance its light and inviting atmosphere. The architect aimed for a cohesive look, where every aspect, from the custom designs to the materials used, conveyed a single design language. This includes custom Pantone colors in the bathroom crafted by local artisans. A highlight of the design is the 550-square-foot outdoor courtyard filled with lemon trees, providing a serene space away from the bustling city, while featuring custom-designed furniture and vibrant Vietnamese ceramics.
And a lemon yellow spine And then, like lemons dotting the branches of trees, there are many details in bright yellow. They are like elements of punctuation, never overwhelming the space but introducing moments of light. Prominent among them is the custom-designed "stripe" that runs like a line drawn around the bedroom. Shelves, clothes hooks, mirror frames, and other elements, also in yellow, branch off of it. Holding the space together like a common thread in yellow, it serves as both a functional and a narrative element.
A courtyard with a Mediterranean flavor The home continues outdoors into a 550-square-foot courtyard where the branches of lemon trees weave together to create a natural pergola. Here, a given homeowner can have lunch, read, or sunbathe on a deck chair while forgetting about the city, which is only steps away. The outdoor furniture was also custom designed. Vietri ceramics from Arcea, like those found inside, pepper the walls of the kitchen and bathroom.
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