A modern residence masterfully blending minimalist interiors with lush outdoor spaces. Designed by Neuman Hayner Architects, this residence is an exemplar of modern architecture that prioritizes seamless indoor-outdoor living. The home is organized into three distinct wings, each serving different functions while being interconnected through a series of gardens and open-air spaces. The use of bamboo, black metal, glass, and timber creates a warm yet contemporary aesthetic that extends from the front yard to the pool area at the back. The rear of the home features a swimming pool complemented by an outdoor entertaining space, shaded by a bamboo pergola supported by a black metal structure. This pergola visually ties the outdoor living and dining areas to the home's architecture. White curtains can be drawn across the pergola for additional shade and privacy, enhancing the relaxed atmosphere. The bamboo pergola extends from the front entrance, forming a shaded pathway that connects various outdoor spaces, guiding movement through the home while maintaining visual consistency. The front yard, enclosed by a low wall, offers a welcoming entrance with additional outdoor lounge and dining areas. Inside, the great room opens directly to the outdoor spaces through large sliding glass doors, blurring the line between interior and exterior. The minimalist kitchen, with its dark finishes, complements the home's overall palette, while the primary bedroom and bathrooms continue the theme of indoor-outdoor connectivity.
Design Highlights
Bamboo pergola creating a continuous shaded pathway Minimalist interiors with black and wood details Large sliding glass doors enhancing indoor-outdoor flow Outdoor entertaining spaces with flexible shading Separate guest wing for privacy and flexibility
Key Facts
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Architect | Neuman Hayner Architects |
| Location | Not specified |
| Materials | Bamboo, black metal, glass, timber |
| Key Elements | Pergola, sliding glass doors, outdoor spaces |
| Year Completed | 2026 |






















