Villa Yin is positioned in Millionaire’s Mile, on the island of Phuket, Thailand.
The interior mixes standard components of design with far more modern day ones, making a distinctive atmosphere that is irresistible.
Villa Yin:
“Escape into a globe of ultimate beauty. Villa Yin fuses bold antiques such as 14th and 15th century Thai Buddhas, and ancient Burmese gongs, with contemporary works by artists Xiu Ciu Wen, David LaChapelle and Andy Warhol.
The interest to detail is astounding. Sleek supplies such as dark hardwood terracing, marble and granite highlight the unique design statements introduced throughout the house: plate glass vanities and shower screens with pebble and bamboo inclusions, iridescent beaded bathtubs and glass stairways.
Villa Yin’s 5 Thai-style pavilions – the entrance, guest, outside, major and master pavilions – are all connected by footpaths, but secluded by style.
The state-of-the-art Villa Yin kitchen from Minotti, Italy, winner of Wallpaper Magazine’s Kitchen of the year 2006 and other luxury attributes such as wine cellar, sauna, massage area and house cinema all add to the beautifully appointed outdoor dining and chill out location with a 19-meter marble pool and expansive entertaining platforms.”
Photos courtesy of Villa Yin
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