Nara Haus

Date March 2025
Location Putra Heights
Client En. Yunos
Category Double Storey House Renovation

Step inside a stunning transformation where classic charm meets modern design. The design concept is anchored in Japandi style—a beautiful blend of Japanese serenity and Scandinavian simplicity. The home’s minimalist aesthetic is brought to life through a soothing Muji-inspired color palette, creating a peaceful atmosphere that nurtures relaxation. From the street, the house retains its charming, familiar façade, offering a welcoming presence. However, step inside and you’re transported to a space where every corner has been thoughtfully reimagined for contemporary living. The layout has been meticulously reconfigured to promote a seamless flow, ensuring every room naturally connects with the next. The circulation is fluid, transforming the home into an intuitive space that invites comfort and ease.

The kitchen itself has been reimagined as the heart of the home—expanded and designed to host lively social gatherings with ease. It combines effortlessly with the yard through a sleek folding cabinet door system, allowing for a dynamic connection to the space. When the yard isn’t in use, the doors fold away to preserve a clean and organized aesthetic. Another standout feature of this renovation is the transformation of the underused side alley into a lush pocket garden. This serene outdoor space serves as the perfect retreat, offering a tranquil view from the kitchen’s expansive island table.

In a nod to functional elegance, the former sliding door to the porch area has been replaced with a charming bay window seating nook. This cozy corner invites you to unwind with a coffee and take in the view, seamlessly blending the comfort of indoor living with the tranquility of the outdoor garden. This renovation goes beyond just function—it cultivates a space of balance, serenity, and beauty, where each design choice reflects a deep understanding of the client’s lifestyle and aspirations. With every detail meticulously considered, this home isn’t just a place to live; it’s a place to thrive.