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Casa Bloom
By : Gauvreau Design
GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN – 16th edition
Discipline : Interior Design
Categories : Accommodation, Restaurant & Bar / Lodging, Cottage & Cabin for Rent : Gold Certification
Casa Bloom, has left an indelible mark on the design world in Bali with its harmonious blend of Moroccan and Mediterranean styles. Atmosphere that fits well with the client’s Balinese lifestyle. This villa perfectly embodies the concept of indoor-outdoor living, integrating its lush gardens and pool with the interior spaces to create a unified and enchanting environment. Built with sustainability in mind, Casa Bloom incorporates locally sourced materials such as bukit stone and reclaimed teak wood, while maintaining an elegant and neutral color palette.
The art of indoor-outdoor living
The most striking aspect of Casa Bloom is its seamless integration of indoor and outdoor living spaces designed entirely by the designers, The villa’s design blurs the boundaries between outside and inside, inviting the beauty of the surrounding gardens and pool to become an integral part of the living experience. Large sliding glass doors, expansive windows and open floor plans facilitate a natural flow between indoor and outdoor spaces, while the use of the same materials and color palette ensures visual continuity. This innovative approach to design allows residents and guests to move effortlessly from one realm to the other, truly immersing themselves in the splendor of indoor-outdoor living.
The design of Casa Bloom features a sophisticated fusion of Moroccan and modern Mediterranean influences. Rich in detail and texture, the villa’s interiors feature intricate geometric patterns, decorative archways and vibrant textiles, all of which recall the traditional Moroccan aesthetic. The clean lines, open spaces and neutral color palette, on the other hand, exude Mediterranean elegance. This harmonious combination of styles results in a truly unique and captivating living environment.
Celebrating Sustainability with Locally Sourced Materials
When designing Casa Bloom Bali, the design prioritized the use of locally sourced sustainable materials. The incorporation of bukit stone, known for its durability and unique texture, lends a natural grace to the villa’s façade and interior spaces. Similarly, the use of recycled teak wood for flooring, furniture, and decorative elements not only demonstrates a commitment to environmental responsibility, but also highlights the region’s rich woodworking traditions.
Casa Bloom quickly became a sensation on social media, earning its title as the most photographed villa of 2022. Its visually stunning spaces, both inside and out, provide the perfect backdrop for Instagram-worthy moments. The villa’s neutral color palette is cleverly complemented by vibrant pops of color from exotic plants and decorative elements, creating a captivating environment that inspires design lovers and visitors alike.
Collaboration
Interior Designer : gauvreau design