Discover Botanic Penthouse – a modern duplex in Phu Nhuan, designed by Prime Homes with luxurious interiors, premium materials, and elegant color tones.
Botanic Penthouse is a duplex apartment designed by Prime Homes, bringing a modern and luxurious living space with refined material selection and a sophisticated color palette. The interior design focuses on creating a balance between elegance, warmth, and contemporary style.
The dominant color scheme of the apartment includes bronze-brown wood tones, soft greys, black, white, and pastel blue highlights. These colors work harmoniously to bring depth to the space while still maintaining brightness and a comfortable atmosphere. The pastel blue details are subtly used to add freshness without disrupting the overall warm tone of the apartment.
Wood materials play a central role in the interior. The flooring, bed frames, wardrobes, and storage cabinets are all finished with bronze-brown wood tones, creating a continuous and cozy feel throughout the apartment. Glossy wood surfaces are applied to wardrobes and cabinets, enhancing the premium look of the space.
The black color is selectively used to create accents and contrasts in key areas. High-gloss black finishes appear on the piano, wardrobe details, and stair treads. This combination of wood texture and black gloss adds a modern and polished aesthetic to the penthouse.
The wall finish in the apartment uses white paint with a slight blue undertone, ensuring a bright and fresh look for the living spaces. The bathroom design maintains consistency in materials, using wood for floating vanity cabinets combined with concealed LED lighting to create soft indirect illumination.
One of the most striking architectural features of Botanic Penthouse is the staircase located in the center of the apartment. The stair treads are finished in black, while the railing is made of transparent glass, combined with a stainless steel handrail, creating a feeling of openness and lightness. Suspended in the middle of the double-height space is a spiral chandelier, becoming the visual highlight of the living area and enhancing the vertical connection between floors.
Flooring throughout the penthouse primarily uses wood, with some zones covered in soft materials to bring comfort and define specific functions. The careful selection of materials, from wood surfaces to high-gloss finishes, reflects the attention to detail and design quality of Prime Homes.
Beyond aesthetics, Botanic Penthouse demonstrates a thoughtful approach to functional living. The open-concept layout promotes a natural flow between spaces, allowing natural light to fill the home from multiple angles. Each room is carefully zoned without physical barriers, ensuring an airy and seamless experience across the duplex.
Smart storage solutions are subtly integrated into the design, especially within the kitchen and bedroom areas. Built-in cabinets with soft-closing mechanisms and concealed handles provide both convenience and a sleek, minimal look. Lighting is used strategically throughout the space—not only for visibility, but to enhance the mood and create a sense of warmth.
The dining and kitchen area highlights refined functionality with high-end finishes and efficient layouts. Marble accents, premium appliances, and a clean-lined island add both practicality and elegance to the heart of the home. In the private zones, bedrooms are kept intimate with calming tones, soft textiles, and large windows that invite in natural daylight.
Designed by Prime Homes, Botanic Penthouse is a perfect example of modern luxury interior design, where material selection, color harmony, and detailed craftsmanship come together to create a sophisticated and comfortable living environment.
The dining area is finished with refined materials like engineered wood and marble surfaces. These materials are widely used in modern penthouses for their durability and elegance, as seen in design inspirations from ArchDaily and Dezeen.
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