More and more homes, regardless of size, are being designed like miniature resorts, with many subtle touches that serve as spaces for relaxation, family bonding, and increased productivity.
Enjoying a mini-resort at home is gradually becoming a new lifestyle trend. A home is not just a place to live, but also a statement about the owner's style.
| A corner of the living room in a townhouse at Novaworld Phan Thiet. Photo: Nha Yen Concept |
Home is where you belong.
Having just moved into her newly purchased apartment, Ms. Hoa (Ho Chi Minh City) immediately began searching for an interior design company that suited her taste.
Contrary to popular belief, she wanted to create a home where her family could relax, try new dishes they'd never cooked before, and share casual conversations with loved ones.
Ms. Hoa shared: “A house is often described as something purely formal. But in reality, in many aspects, a house is a place that brings each person much more than just emotional value. We may have forgotten that, even when we are enduring pressures of all sizes, feeling anxious, experiencing loss, or even fear, we always have a friend – our home.”
| Ms. Hoa chose the French muse concept to create a relaxing living space for herself. (Photo provided by the subject) |
Ms. Hoa is not the only young person striving for an ideal retreat like a resort. Mr. Hoang ( Hanoi ) has also invested in his house in a classic style, and even a house at Novaworld Phan Thiet, albeit only for renting out and staying there during holidays.
He shared: “Life has many days when we face difficulties and fatigue. At those times, home is a refuge, a place of peace. Beyond being just a space, home is also the perfect place to provide emotional support. It offers comfort, protection, and is like a personal fortress.”
According to Nha Yen Concept, a company specializing in interior design and construction, more and more people are paying attention to their living spaces, entrusting architects with their desires for a home where the family can gather every evening, a place to relax and unwind after stressful working hours.
| A shared living space designed with a very "romantic" feel. Photo: Nha Yen Concept |
These emotionally resonant, stylish, and relaxing living spaces are built upon an understanding of the needs of many people today—homeowners with discerning tastes who constantly seek to upgrade themselves and their living spaces, creating a unique style and enjoying it like a mini-resort.
Designing living spaces, the interior of each house, each room is not just about creating a place to live, but also a place of healing, directly impacting people's mental health, emotions, and creativity.
A currently popular style for creating resort-style homes is Parisian, inspired by the muse of France. The design incorporates pristine pastel shades of blue, set against a neutral white background. This approach not only creates a sense of tranquility but also ensures depth of color through contrasting hues, resulting in visual impact.
| Photo: Nha Yen Concept |
The geometric shapes and curves are meticulously crafted, combining geometry and organic forms in a free-flowing layout, ensuring overall harmony. Not adhering to a fixed formula in the arrangement is how the homeowner fully enjoys their living experience, cherishing every moment to connect and share stories with each family member.
| Every detail is meticulously designed to evoke the feeling of a "mini-resort" home. Photo: Nha Yen Concept |
Another popular style is the gentle farmhouse vibe with its relaxed lines and rustic materials, always providing a pleasant feeling, making coming home feel like a relaxing vacation with the sun, wind, and fresh sea breeze.
The gentle lines flow smoothly through space like a tranquil stream, and the use of natural, soft, and organic materials always evokes a feeling of closeness and comfort, a sense of being embraced by the space every time you return home.
A dream bedroom is perfect for spending entire weekends just sitting around and doing nothing. Photo: Nha Yen Concept |
Another distinctive style is wabi sabi, which is understated, unpretentious, and not flashy—perhaps characteristics typical of East Asians and Japan.
Over time, the Wabi Sabi style has gradually become popular and is frequently chosen in architectural and interior design projects. To be fair, Wabi Sabi designs always hold many "mysteries" waiting to be discovered .
Like this house, the gentle lines flow smoothly through space like a tranquil stream, using natural, soft, and organic materials that always create a feeling of closeness and comfort, as if embraced by the space every time you return home.
| A reading nook, a private relaxation spot for the young couple. Photo: Nha Yen Concept |
A style that has become very popular recently and is applied to many spaces from villas to apartments is Indochine, a work that brings a sense of slowness to each space, allowing each place to linger a little, imbuing it with memories, time, light, and scent, so that each day becomes more familiar, peaceful, and comforting.
Indochine style is a classic style that focuses on traditional essence, exploring and creating, and also serves as a way for the younger generation to preserve and honor long-standing cultural traditions in the context of international integration today.
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