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Discover the Unique Meeting of Desert and Sea in Sea Senses, a Residential Beach House in Kuwait
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Aisha Ameen presents Sea Senses, a chalet that encapsulates the convergence of the desert and the sea, offering a transformative journey through its design. Located in Kuwait, this residential beach house is a testament to the unique Arabian Gulf environment, featuring a distinctive blend of materials, mood, and natural elements that culminate in a serene coastal experience.
Sea Senses stands out with its innovative approach to integrating the surrounding environment into its design. The building mass, inspired by the patterns of dry land, is clad with sandy stone, harmonizing with the coastal landscape. The property's layout and materials transition seamlessly, creating an immersive experience that culminates in breathtaking views of the shore.
With a duration of one year, Sea Senses embodies Aisha Ameen's vision of a space that harmonizes with its surroundings, offering a unique blend of interior design, furniture design, and architecture. The chalet's pool courtyard and entertainment area further enhance the coastal living experience, providing a tranquil retreat that seamlessly connects with the beach and the surrounding greenery.
Aisha Ameen, the founder of Aisha Ameen Design Studio, has received accolades for her exceptional work, including the Bronze A' Design Award in Architecture, Building, and Structure Design in 2022. Her multidisciplinary design firm, based in Kuwait and the UAE, is renowned for its innovative approach to residential and commercial spaces, as well as its high-end product design line featuring custom-made tables and furniture.
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