Japanese teahouse
A traditional Japanese-style teahouse is a great idea if you want a quiet place in your home where you can meditate and have some me time. Nailing the authentic Japanese vibe can be a challenge, so feel free to ask the help of a reputable architecture company in Malaysia.
Tiny house
The tiny house movement is rapidly emerging trend that attracts minimalists. This trend is not just for primary residences, though. It is also a good option for housing visiting guests and your in-laws.
Screened pavilion
A screened pavilion is even better than a screened-in porch. Basically, it’s like having a summer home in your very own backyard. String up a table game and a hammock inside, and you can enjoy the evening without bug bites.
Glass house
A glass house is an epitome of elegance and class. Your garden structure can double as a hangout area and plant nursery. There is no need to spend a big amount of money to incorporate this in your existing home! You can recycle old window frames and other building materials to make a unique design.
Tree house
Surprise your children with a beautiful tree house! Who wouldn’t love this cute, little structure in their residence? Actually, tree houses can be designed not just for your kids, but also for grownups like you. You can house your dinner parties and sleepovers here.
Hobbit house
You don’t need to be a big fan of The Lord of the Rings to build a hobbit house in your backyard. This can function as a playhouse or receiving area people of all ages will enjoy.