Project posted by Pitch Nimchinda

The Ritz-Carlton Residences @Mahanakorn Building

Feature Wall-The dark gigantic rough-wood-textured wall, TV Wall and Bangkok skyline.
Feature Wall-The dark gigantic rough-wood-textured wall, TV Wall and Bangkok skyline.
Floating console with lighting.
Floating console with lighting.
Where Feature Wall, TV Wall and console meet.
Where Feature Wall, TV Wall and console meet.
Close up of The dark gigantic rough-wood-textured wall.
Close up of The dark gigantic rough-wood-textured wall.
How the Dining, Pantry and Gallery connected.
How the Dining, Pantry and Gallery connected.
View towards the Pantry.
View towards the Pantry.
The Gallery leads to Bedrooms.
The Gallery leads to Bedrooms.
Looking back to the Grand Room.
Looking back to the Grand Room.
Spectacle view of Bangkok skyline.
Spectacle view of Bangkok skyline.
Headboard close up detail.
Headboard close up detail.
View from Master Bedroom, 270degree view of Bangkok skyline.
View from Master Bedroom, 270degree view of Bangkok skyline.
Space of Master Bedroom
Space of Master Bedroom
A beautiful reflection of the city.
A beautiful reflection of the city.

Credits

Interior Design
GLA DESIGN STUDIO
Photographer
SOFOGRAPHY

From Pitch Nimchinda

“Bangkok’s most prestigious address with a hint of oriental style”

The great comfort, extravagant living and reflecting owner’s identity are what we came down to interpreting ‘LUXURY’ in nowadays context.

The main purpose is to specifically craft the living space for an owner—Asian, Businessman, Traveler and art lover. The oriental atmosphere infused with modern elements and details made the place homey and warm yet sophisticated.

The dark gigantic rough-wood-textured wall and dark-themed kitchen acted as a gateway to enter his personal space. Recessed black marble finished TV wall demarcated the spacious living room space where the pocket formal-look working area situated behind overlooking the living.

The private zone—master bedroom, bedroom 2 connected to the living space by gallery-like corridor which many artworks and paintings from around the world are placed. At the end of corridor lie the master bedroom with only three things—rough-wood-textured headboard, bed and the 270 view of Bangkok skyline (thanks to the glass cornered wall).

Carefully selected by owner and worked closely with us on the location for each of them,
The art pieces, placed throughout the units, help accentuating each area and emotionally fulfilling the living space with cozy and memories.