Taman Paroi Jaya, Seremban | A Modern Colonial Family Home
A white colonial shell with black steel arches — and Indochine rooms of rattan, timber and murals inside.
The house sits on a garden lot in Taman Paroi Jaya, Seremban, behind a stone-based fence and a pair of ornate black iron gates. The shell is modern colonial: white render, a grey-brick arch rising through both storeys, black steel-framed windows and a slim balcony rail. A steel-pergola carport takes three cars on grass pavers, a lap pool runs along the garden face, and a breeze-block screen hides an outdoor wet kitchen on the service side.
Inside, the language turns Indochine. Chevron and herringbone timber floors run under coffered ceilings, openings arch rather than square off, and glazed black-steel screens stand in for solid walls — the double-height dining room borrows the kitchen through a full arched slider. The furniture does the colouring: cane-backed chairs in burnt-orange velvet, a herringbone-weave sofa against a hand-painted flamingo mural, black marble tables and tiered brass chandeliers.
Every room gets its own character without leaving the family. The master pairs a turned-timber bed and arched wardrobe niches with a cane-screened vanity; a second bedroom answers in walnut; a children’s room goes powder blue with scalloped joinery and a lit arch over the bed. Bathrooms carry the pattern — encaustic-tiled vanity walls, blue stone basins and twin showers lined in green finger tile behind steel-framed glass.
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Dining Under the Double Volume
A black stone table beneath six metres of glass and a cascading chandelier.
Arches All the Way Through
One arch is drawn through the whole house — the brick facade, the doorways, the wardrobe niches, the glazed screen between kitchen and dining. Rooms stay open to each other through black steel and glass, so light crosses the plan while cooking smells and television noise stay where they belong.




1. Living
Rattan, Velvet
& A Mural Wall
A hand-painted banana-leaf and flamingo mural runs behind the sofa, framed in dark timber and louvred panels. Cane-backed armchairs in burnt-orange velvet gather at a marble-topped coffee table, and a short flight of steps drops the lounge below the dining level.
2. Master
A Bedroom Behind Timber Arches
A turned-timber bed sits against a suede headboard wall beneath a cove-lit ceiling, with wardrobes tucked into arched niches on either side. A freestanding cane-panelled vanity divides sleeping from dressing without adding a wall.
3. Kitchen
Green Shaker &
A Walnut Island
Deep green shaker cabinets run under a marble splashback, with glazed display uppers and crystal drum pendants overhead. The walnut island seats four at its marble top, and a black-and-white checkerboard floor marks the kitchen off from the chevron timber beyond.
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