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Residential

Jasmani Pati

A three-story tropical contemporary home where sage green walls, warm timber soffits, and a towering natural stone pillar make this Pati residence one of the most distinctively alive facades in its neighborhood.

Year
2026
Location
Pati
Category
Residential

Overview

Jasmani Pati makes a quiet but confident statement from the moment it comes into view. Rising three full stories above a suburban Pati street, this tropical contemporary residence refuses the all-white minimalism that dominates so much of Indonesian housing development and instead commits to a bolder, more grounded identity through its signature sage green palette. This muted yet richly saturated olive tone is a deeply considered choice: set against the lush tropical canopy of Central Java, the building does not compete with the landscape that surrounds it but extends it, reading as an organic continuation of the garden and the trees rather than a geometric object imposed upon them.

The facade unfolds as a conversation between three distinct material registers that together produce a composition of layered contemporary elegance. Smooth sage green plasterwork covers the broad wall surfaces across all three floors, providing a calm and coherent backdrop. Against this, a tall column of natural stone rises from the ground to the full height of the building at the central-right of the facade, clad in cream-toned travertine-like cladding that brings geological warmth, deep texture, and natural depth to the composition. White horizontal concrete canopy elements and balcony slab edges cut across the facade in crisp parallel layers, giving the building its strong contemporary character and introducing a sense of measured precision into an otherwise organic palette. A warm timber-soffited flat roof overhang crowns the uppermost level, its rich wood grain glowing amber against the sage green surfaces behind it and providing the generous shade the tropical climate demands.

The most delightful feature of Jasmani Pati is its planted balcony on the second floor. Rather than treating this outdoor living space as a bare concrete platform, the design commits fully to the vision of the home as a vertical garden, filling the balcony with dense tropical plants including large paddle-leafed succulents whose bold blue-green forms create a living wall of foliage at eye level from the street. This generous planting softens the geometric rigidity of the upper slab edges and creates a moment of genuine warmth and vitality on a facade that in lesser hands could easily feel cold. The warm timber soffit overhead, the planted greenery, and the sage wall surfaces behind them compose a tableau of layered living greens and warm wood tones that feels unmistakably tropical and deeply inviting.

At ground level, the design continues to reward close inspection. Beside the main entrance, a louvered timber screen element serves as both a spatial divider and a ventilation device, filtering light and air in a manner characteristic of climate-responsive Indonesian residential design. The carport to the right of the entry extends beneath an independent flat canopy and features a back wall clad in grey geometric mosaic tile, a quietly sophisticated material choice that brings unexpected texture and visual interest to what is so often treated as a purely utilitarian space. A slim metallic vertical gate alongside the carport maintains the design's commitment to precision and linear detail. A young frangipani tree at the front softens the boundary between the home and the street with its delicate branching form and white blooms.

Jasmani Pati is a home that becomes more interesting the longer one looks at it. Its strength lies not in any single dramatic gesture but in the rigorous consistency of its material thinking, from the mosaic tile of the carport wall to the grain of the timber soffit to the precise white lines of its canopy edges. The sage green palette ensures the building always reads as deeply connected to its tropical setting, and the lush planting on the upper balcony promises a facade that will only grow richer, greener, and more rooted in its landscape with every passing year.

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