A Wabi Sabi + Indochine 3- body garden house, viewed from a high- angle bird’s eye perspective, showcases a traditional U- shaped structure with three distinct wings, forming an inviting courtyard at its center. The main body of the house is the largest section, housing the communal living space, with soft white and ivory walls accented by warm beige elements, creating a serene minimalist atmosphere. The roof features rich teak and dark walnut tiles, reflecting traditional Vietnamese architecture. The two side wings are slightly smaller, with one designated for the kitchen and dining area, and the other serving as private quarters or guest spaces. Shaded walkways connect these wings to the main body, supported by warm beige wooden columns, emphasizing openness and a connection to nature. Each wing includes its own veranda furnished with bamboo seating for quiet outdoor relaxation. In the courtyard, emerald green ferns and tropical plants add lushness, while indigo blue ceramic pots and brick red tiled pathways enhance the vibrant aesthetic. A central stone fountain serves as a focal point. Accents of burnt sienna and antique gold in decor elements, like lanterns and sculptures, bring warmth and cultural richness to the space. This harmonious blend of modern Wabi Sabi simplicity and Indochine elegance creates a tranquil garden house that honors tradition while embracing contemporary design, fostering a peaceful retreat within its natural surroundings
