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House Tour: Batik meets Chinese in this landed home in Surabaya

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House Tour: Batik meets Chinese in this landed home in Surabaya

Indonesian architect Budi Kurniawan created an introverted home with internal oasis populated with timeless furniture.

by Asih Jenie  /   May 31, 2022

Home to a batik businessman, his family of six and three household staff, this 15,608 sq ft home is located a spacious yet difficult site.

His design brief to Surabaya-based young architect and interior designer Budi Kurniawan, founder of BK Interior Design & Architectural Planning included a variety of indoor and outdoor gathering spaces for entertaining friends and family, abundant natural light, airflow in the interior and adequate privacy since the site is located in front of a busy street.

In terms of look, the owners specify modern contemporary aesthetics with a touch of Indonesian traditions, as well as connection to outdoor greenery.

At A Glance

Who lives here: A family of six and three helpers
Home: 
A landed home in South Jakarta
Size: 
15,608 sq ft
AR+ID:
 BK Interior Design & Architectural Planning

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House Tour: Batik meets Chinese in this landed home in Surabaya
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“During monsoon, the main road would be certainly got flooded. The water could rise up to 1.2-metre,” he shares. He and his team solved this problem by elevating the green area buffering the site and the main road.

This green area functions as a noise buffer, as well as provides privacy for the interior.

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The orientation of the house is decidedly introverted, with doors and glazed surfaced facing an internal courtyard.

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Formally trained as an architect, Budi’s creative journey started in the furniture industry as project manager for a local furniture manufacturer for the city’s high-end retail, residential and hospitality projects.

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His eye for luxury interior is apparent in this house, dubbed the Ken Arok House.

The interior combines timeless furniture pieces and classic materials like wood and marble with Indonesian and Chinese motifs.

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Budi opened his own interior and custom furniture label in 2001 before expanding to architectural practice in 2006 and formalising BK Interior Design & Architectural Planning in 2008.

(Related: House Tour: A 32-year-old Joo Chiat townhouse’s modern makeover)

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Subtly articulated throughout the interiors are classic batik motifs, a tribute to the owners’ trade.

This door to the living space, for example, features a kawung batik motif.

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This study area features rattan task chair and abstract rug that soften the clean cut aesthetic of the architecture.

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Surabaya is a hot and humid city similar to Singapore. The first and second level of the house are connected by a ramp wrapped in breeze blocks with kawung batik motif.

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These breeze blocks allows air to flow inside, creating a breathable, cooling space and ample indoor ventilation.

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The furniture pieces are carefully curated, creating an opulent yet relaxed look.

(Related: House Tour: A courtyard tropical home with an inverted roof in Johor Bahru)

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Framed illustrations, glossy white tiles, plants and patterned tiles create a contemporary look with retro feel.

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Batik artwork with Chinese-influence motif lends a distinct flavour to this study corner.

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The colour palette of the bedroom is kept simple with just a few pops of colour.

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The screen is an homage to Chinese heritage. Plants and dark solid wood create a stately yet cosy ambience.

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The bedroom enjoys ample natural light and direct connection to the greenery outside.

(Related: House Tour: interior designer Jae Joo’s dream vintage loft with antique collection comes alive in New York City)

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Outdoor terraces wrapping the facade of house facing the innercourtyard, creating a social space and facilitating diagonal views to the garden.

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The house, while introverted, has definitely succeeded in creating its own luxurious oasis of calm in the busy area.

This article was originally published in Home & Decor.

  • TAGS:
  • Batik
  • BK Interior Design & Architectural Planning
  • Budi Kurniawan
  • Heritage
  • Home Decor
  • Home Design
  • Indonesia
  • Retro
  • Surabaya
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