From An Empty Floor Plan To A Warm Mountain Retreat
A whole-home customization story built around calm materials, comfortable proportions, and a stronger connection to the surrounding landscape.

Project Type
Luxury Flat / Private Residence
Design Direction
Warm Natural Modern
Key Focus
Furniture Planning, Material Matching, Styling Coordination
Location Reference
Anji Mountain Residence
The Client Needed More Than Furniture
The home had a strong natural setting. Large windows opened the interior to mountain views. But the client did not want the space to feel like a showroom.
They wanted a home that felt warm, relaxed, and personal. Every room needed to work together, from the living area to the bedroom and bathroom.
Arcaya Living helped turn the design direction into a complete whole-home plan.
Main Challenges
- Keep the home calm without making it feel empty.
- Choose furniture that matched the scale of the architecture.
- Connect wood, stone, fabric, and lighting into one visual language.
- Make the mountain view part of the daily living experience.
Our Approach
We started with the atmosphere first.
The home needed soft textures, natural tones, and pieces with a quiet presence. Instead of filling the rooms with decorative items, we focused on balance.
Warm wood finishes, grounded furniture shapes, and layered fabrics helped create a space that feels refined but still easy to live in.
Living Room
The living room became the center of the home.
Low-profile seating keeps the space relaxed. The natural wood tones bring warmth. Large windows frame the scenery and allow the view to become part of the interior.

Bedroom & Rest Area
The bedroom was kept simple and quiet.
Soft neutral tones, gentle lighting, and warm materials create a peaceful space for rest. Nothing feels too heavy. Nothing feels too cold.

Material & Detail Coordination
The project relied on small details working together.
Wood finishes, stone textures, soft upholstery, and warm lighting were selected as one system. This helped the home feel complete, not pieced together.

The Result
The completed home feels calm, grounded, and connected to nature.
It does not rely on loud decoration. Instead, it uses proportion, material, and texture to create a quiet sense of luxury.
For the client, the result was not just a furnished property. It became a home with a clear mood, a consistent style, and a more comfortable way to live.


