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Residential

Edi Surabaya

A crisp white two-story residence where a natural stone feature panel and precise dark-framed French windows lift a Surabaya family home from the ordinary to the quietly distinguished.

Year
2026
Location
Surabaya
Category
Residential

Overview

The design philosophy behind Edi Surabaya is grounded in restraint and precision. Rather than pursuing architectural drama through complexity, the project achieves distinction through the careful calibration of proportion, surface, and material. The facade tells its story in three clear registers: a ground floor that opens generously to the street through dark-framed French casement doors and windows, an upper floor where a framed natural stone feature panel commands the eye, and a confident hip roof in dark slate-hued tiles that crowns the composition with classical authority. It is a composition that reads as calm and inevitable, the kind of home that ages gracefully because every decision was made with discipline.

The material palette is built on a foundation of pristine white smooth plaster that envelopes the entire mass of the building. Against this luminous backdrop, the central feature element of the upper facade introduces a panel of cream-beige natural stone with a linear, travertine-like texture. This single material shift creates visual focus without disruption, drawing the eye to the heart of the upper composition without competing with the inherent clarity of the white walls surrounding it. Flanking this stone panel, understated wall sconces in a cylindrical modern form provide a warm vertical accent that transitions the facade from daytime architecture to an evening presence of soft, welcoming light.

The window language is perhaps the most cohesive and characterful element of the design. Dark charcoal steel-framed casement windows with a fine grid pattern appear consistently across the facade, from the triple-set centrepiece at the upper stone panel to the paired ground-floor windows and solid entrance double doors. This repetition of the dark grid frame creates a strong graphic rhythm without ornamentation, delivering a refined visual system that feels rooted in French Provincial and early colonial aesthetics, reinterpreted cleanly for the contemporary Indonesian residential context. The white dentil bracket cornice running beneath the upper stone panel adds a classical note that acknowledges tradition while remaining clean and contemporary in execution.

The site planning reveals a thoughtful response to the practical needs of an Indonesian family home. At street level, a flat-roofed carport on the left with a polycarbonate panel ceiling provides direct sheltered access to the main interior, while a second freestanding pergola structure in matte black steel on the right offers additional vehicle shelter with an airy, lightweight quality. The front garden is planted with low tropical shrubs and purple-flowering plants along the boundary wall, creating a soft and welcoming street edge that frames the threshold without enclosing the view. A private balcony on the upper level, enclosed with a simple vertical matte black steel railing, offers the home's occupants a quiet vantage point over the mature tree-lined suburban street beyond.

Edi Surabaya is a home that holds its ground with quiet confidence. The design speaks to a family that values permanence, craft, and beauty without excess, a home that is dignified in its simplicity and generous in the quality of living experience it creates. In the texture of its suburban Surabaya setting, surrounded by the green of tropical trees and the warmth of neighbourhood rhythms, this residence fulfils its purpose completely.

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