Modern SE Asia
Living Room Negative Space
5 min read|2026-06-15
NhàXinh Editorial
NhàXinh Editorial
How to allocate negative space reasonably to create an open, spacious feeling for Southeast Asian style living rooms.

1 / 4
Modern Southeast Asian style places special emphasis on the proportion of negative space in interior design. An airy space not only creates a sense of spaciousness but also promotes better air circulation — something extremely important in Vietnam's tropical humid climate.
## The 60-30-10 Rule
A golden rule in Southeast Asian style design is to allocate space according to the 60-30-10 ratio: 60% of the area left empty or for circulation, 30% for main furniture, and 10% for decorations.
## Natural Materials for an Airy Feel
Using light-toned natural wood, rattan weaving, and linen fabric are popular choices. These materials are not only environmentally friendly but also create a light, unheavy feeling for the space.
## Natural Light
Making the most of natural light is key. Large windows, white sheer curtains, and avoiding tall furniture that blocks light will help the living room become brighter and more spacious.
## Indoor Plants
Placing 2-3 potted plants in room corners or on wall-mounted shelves not only creates visual focal points but also makes the space more lively. Plants like money tree, snake plant, or pothos are all suitable for indoor conditions in Vietnam.
#se-asia#living
Comments (0)
Please log in to comment
No comments yet. Be the first!