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Pullman Luang Prabang(Laos)

Pullman Luang Prabang(Laos)

From an aerial view, the resort nestles in a valley embraced by lush mountains—red-tiled, Southeast Asian–style buildings harmonize with winding pools and tropical greenery, as if “growing naturally” from the landscape. The layout balances privacy and openness, ensuring every space enjoys panoramic views of nature.


Under a high wooden gabled roof, the lounge uses rich hues (deep blue, reddish brown) paired with natural materials like rattan and solid wood. A large regional art piece (featuring an elephant, a symbol of Southeast Asian culture) anchors the space, while wooden louvers filter sunlight, merging cultural charm with natural serenity for a luxurious yet authentic ambiance.


The room inherits the gabled roof’s regional design language. Warm wood tones (walls, flooring) create a cozy atmosphere, and glass sliding doors connect directly to a terrace—bringing outdoor greenery and daylight inside. Minimalist yet refined furnishings (textured wall panels, 原木 furniture) balance comfort and aesthetic elegance, allowing guests to “dialogue with nature” seamlessly.


Here, metal lattice screens with geometric patterns echo local totems, while a bold red-and-black accent wall delivers visual impact—softened by rattan seating and a wooden bar. Warm lighting makes it ideal for daytime relaxation or nighttime socializing, fusing “resort-style ease” with artistic design flair.

Overall, the project unites Southeast Asia’s natural gifts, cultural symbols, and high-end hospitality, weaving a story of “coexisting with nature, resonating with culture” throughout every space.