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NURTURING NATURE

Drawing inspiration from nature is undoubtedly one of the best ways to create a timeless design. However, one designer took a bold step to bring a project in China to the next level by adding conflicts and tensions, successfully incorporating nature into the interiors through the use of colours, bespoke furniture, and natural materials.

Incorporating natural elements into a design project is not uncommon. But there are many aspects that designers should also take note of when devising a design plan, including local culture and art.

Located in Fengning Manchu Autonomous County, this resort villa, spanning 220 square metres, is the epitome

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