The Iniala Beach House is located in Phuket, Thailand, and looks like something out of a sci-fi movie. The design takes on a shell-like shape, which is fitting considering the resort is right next to the beach, overlooking the Gulf of Thailand.
The resort doesn't use traditional ninety-degree angles for much of the house, but instead the architects have opted to use more rounded corners. Horizontal and vertical lines are still employed, but the non-angular edges give the design a futuristic aesthetic, like something one would see on Star Wars. The furniture also matches this look, with the dining area featuring a waved ceiling, reflecting the ocean outside. The coloring used throughout also reflects the sandy surroundings where the structure is located.
Futuristic Beach Houses
The Iniala Beach House in Phuket Exudes a Shell-Shape
Trend Themes
1. Futuristic Architecture - Architecture that incorporates more rounded corners and non-angular shapes for a modern, futuristic look.
2. Ocean-inspired Design - Designs that reflect and incorporate ocean elements, such as waved ceilings and sandy color schemes.
3. Non-traditional Angles - Using angles other than traditional ninety-degree angles to create visual interest and a unique aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality Industry - Incorporating futuristic and ocean-inspired designs to create unique and visually interesting resorts and hotels.
2. Architecture and Construction Industry - New opportunities for architects and builders to experiment with non-traditional angles and rounded corners in their designs.
3. Furniture and Interior Design Industry - Creating furniture and decor that reflects ocean elements and matches the futuristic aesthetic of the architecture.