Jamaliah, the owner of the villa wanted to build a romantic honeymoon villa for her daughter’s wedding at Sungai Langat.

Inch Lim the celebrated Malaysian garden designer, subsequently advised Jamaliah to build a simple pavilion in a partially walled garden.

It transformed into a garden villa with a living and dining area overlooking the garden, an intimate bed chamber with a four-poster bed, and an open-to-sky bathroom beneath the trees.

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19 Comments

  1. Fascinating landscape. I would say we are under estimate the Monsoon environment like our country-Malaysia.

  2. An entirely different approach on your film. Seems like you changed your director. Either way, I'm glad to watch your new episode

  3. Really like the unpretentious cosy design. Quoting the Chinese saying "室雅何須大".

  4. Very beautiful house. I really like the design, but there will be lot of mosquitos in the open bathtub, especially in tropical countries like Malaysia.

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