A Bigger House Demands Smarter Spatial Planning Everywhere

Landed homes give you the freedom of design, we make sure every corner of it gets used right.

Designing a Landed Home Comes with a Different Set of Challenges.

Improper Staircase Placement

Moving between floors starts to feel inconvenient

Ignoring Natural Light Direction

Some areas stay dark and slowly get avoided

No Early Storage Planning

The house becomes messier than you expect

Wrong Kitchen Setup

Cooking starts affecting the rest of the house flow

Oversized Living Area

The space looks big but doesn’t feel usable

No Zoning Between Floors

Guests and family spaces start overlapping constantly

No Fresh Air Flow

Space feels warm, heavy, and uncomfortable by afternoon

The Thought Process of Le Lume Studio for Landed House Interior Design

Most landed homes are designed to look complete. What's missing is how they actually work day to day. We focus on how your home runs daily, how you move, where light reaches, and how each space connects and what that connection makes possible in the years ahead. Every decision is made to support:

Air & Natural Light Flow
Movement Across Floors
Built-In Storage
Privacy Between Zones
Multi-Floor Layout Clarity
Long-Term Comfort

In landed homes, small changes during design implementation can affect how the entire layout works across floors. That’s why we manage design and construction as one system, so what’s planned is exactly what gets built for you.

In Le Lume We Ask

Great design starts with understanding. To help us build a space that works for you, please share a bit about your vision and how you plan to use the area.

Let's Design Your Landed House

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How will you move through your home from morning to night?
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Which spaces need to feel open, and which need privacy?
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Where could the layout start to feel inconvenient over time?
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Which areas are likely to become messier if not planned early?
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How should guests move without affecting your daily life?
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Which spaces must work daily, not just look good?

The Brief Starts With You and The Rest Is On Us

Share what project you are planning and we'll tell you exactly how we'd approach it.

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How We Work for Landed House Interior Design in Malaysia

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Space & Lifestyle Mapping
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Layout & Spatial Planning
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Lighting, Material & Storage Design
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Detail Coordination & Build
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Turnkey Delivery & Living Experience Validation

What We Design for Comfortable Living in Landed Homes

Landed homes give you the freedom of design, we make sure every corner of it gets used right.

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Entrance & Arrival Transition

We design your entrance to create a clear transition, setting direction and defining how your home starts every day.
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Ground Floor Social Flow

We plan how the living, dining, and kitchen connect, so daily interaction feels smooth.
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Living & Dining Positioning

We position these spaces based on natural light, proportion, and how you actually gather, not just how it looks.
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Kitchen & Utility Planning (Wet/Dry Logic)

We design an actual cooking workflow: how food moves from storage to preparation, to plating to table.
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Staircase as Spatial Connector

We place the staircase carefully, so it connects floors without interrupting the ground layout or breaking the space visually.
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Upper Floor Privacy Planning

We organise upper levels with privacy in mind: controlling sound, distance, and movement, so this place remains quieter and undisturbed.
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Bedroom Positioning

We position bedrooms based on light, noise, and adjacency, so the rest feel natural, and space supports long-term comfort.
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Storage Integration

We plan storage early and build it into the structure, so it fits naturally instead of becoming something added later.
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Natural Light & Ventilation Strategy

We design airflow and daylight, especially in deeper layouts; therefore, the home feels breathable throughout the day.
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Visual Zoning Without Closing Space

We define areas through subtle changes. As a result, the spaces feel distinct without needing walls to separate everything completely.
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Multi-Use Spaces

We design rooms that can shift to your needs, so they stay useful over time.
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Indoor-Outdoor Connection

We connect indoor and outdoor areas where possible, so the home feels less confined and more open to its surroundings.

FAQs on Penthouse Interior Malaysia

Landed homes give you the freedom of design, we make sure every corner of it gets used right.

How much does landed house interior design typically cost in Malaysia?

For terrace homes or Semi-D the cost actually depends on scope, finishes, and structural changes. The actual cost depends on how the space is planned and built. We’ll walk you through it clearly after the first consultation.

Most landed home projects take around four to seven months from design finalisation to handover. Larger semi-D homes or projects involving structural work may take longer. We set a clear timeline upfront and manage the process.

Yes. Terrace homes are narrower and deeper, so light, airflow, and layout need more control. Semi-D homes give you more space, but that also means more chances for the layout to feel disconnected if not planned properly.

Yes. Many clients come to us after living in their home for a while and realising what doesn’t work. We assess what can be improved, what needs to change, and what can stay without pushing for a full rebuild unless necessary.

It’s not about making the house wider. It’s about how space is experienced. We adjust layout, light flow, and visual depth so the home feels more open without losing structure.

Yes, if that’s something you value. We integrate Feng Shui into layout planning, how spaces connect, how movement flows, and how the home is oriented without forcing it in ways that affect usability.

Yes. We consider how your pets move, rest, and interact within the house. This includes circulation paths, material choices, and safe zones, so the home works for both you and your pets.

The most common issues are poor light in the middle section, inefficient kitchen placement, and disconnected flow between front and back spaces. These don’t always show immediately, but you feel them after living in the home.

Semi-D homes offer more space, but that also means more decisions. Without proper planning, the layout can feel scattered or underused. The focus is on keeping spaces connected while maintaining privacy.

Not always. Some issues can be improved through layout adjustments, zoning, and better use of existing space. We evaluate what can realistically be changed before suggesting major work.