Presenting The Cove, 5 Elements villa, to the Thai market
Construction has completed on the first of five luxury villas on the stunning island of Koh Phangan, Thailand. Chapman Taylor’s Bangkok studio developed the design concept for these luxurious, yet understated, island residences.
The first villa at The Cove, called 5 Elements, features state-of-the-art technology and a unique design that takes advantage of the stunning location by opening up unrestricted views of the Gulf of Thailand and the best snorkelling spot on the whole island.
The design concept is inspired by the area’s unique natural and cultural surroundings and emphasises the simple, outdoor and laidback lifestyle of this "atypical" Thai island.
The Cove development sits within 3,000m² of landscaped grounds, each reflecting a calm, relaxing and minimalist approach to life. The architecture and interior design incorporate subtle details which pay homage to the local culture and the surrounding environment. Four more luxury residences will follow.
The first villa at The Cove, called 5 Elements, features state-of-the-art technology and a unique design that takes advantage of the stunning location by opening up unrestricted views of the Gulf of Thailand and the best snorkelling spot on the whole island.
The design concept is inspired by the area’s unique natural and cultural surroundings and emphasises the simple, outdoor and laidback lifestyle of this "atypical" Thai island.
The Cove development sits within 3,000m² of landscaped grounds, each reflecting a calm, relaxing and minimalist approach to life. The architecture and interior design incorporate subtle details which pay homage to the local culture and the surrounding environment. Four more luxury residences will follow.
The design concept is inspired by the area’s unique natural and cultural surroundings and emphasises the simple, outdoor and laidback lifestyle of this "atypical" Thai island.
The Cove development sits within 3,000m² of landscaped grounds, each reflecting a calm, relaxing and minimalist approach to life. The architecture and interior design incorporate subtle details which pay homage to the local culture and the surrounding environment. Four more luxury residences will follow.