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7 Gorgeous Malaysian Homes with Café-Inspired Aesthetics

October 2, 2024

You won’t even need to leave home to enjoy a café vibe!

Have you ever walked into a café or coffee shop and thought, "I won’t mind spending all day here!" It’s not just the food and beverages that draw you in — it’s the inviting atmosphere that makes it hard to leave.

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If you’re the type who loves spending endless hours at a café, why not bring that cosy café vibe into your own home? Here are 7 stunning Malaysian homes that have done just that, from a charming kopitiam-inspired residence to a condo with space-theme cafe vibes.

1. A Selangor home that looks like Nippori Cafe

This 1700 sqft double-storey gives off the vibe of a Japan-themed café, like Nippori Cafe. It features two types of dining experience: comfy bench seating and cosy chairs for a formal dining experience, plus a raised platform for that traditional Japanese vibe, which makes it a perfect spot for casual meals or just lounging around.

Rimbayu Livia, Selangor by RekaBrick
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The best part? The platform even extends outside with sliding windows, so you can open them up and enjoy the breeze while sipping coffee or spending time with family. It's right next to the open kitchen too, so grabbing food or serving guests is super easy.

Rimbayu Livia, Selangor by RekaBrick
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We can totally picture ourselves in this home, starting the day with breakfast as the sunlight streams in or hosting friends with drinks while enjoying a cup of tea on the platform!

Rimbayu Livia, Selangor by RekaBrick
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2. A Selangor home that looks similar to Curio Dark Cafe

This 753 sqft condo in Selangor feels like stepping into a minimalist café the moment you walk in. It even brings to mind Curio Dark Café in KL with its sleek, dark theme. The design plays with various shades of black, from rich dark oak wood to deep grey marble, giving the space a sense of depth and sophistication. To keep the space from looking dull and gloomy, the designer added lighter greys and metallic accents, like brushed stainless steel and soft grey fabrics, to balance the dark tones.

The Arcuz, Kelana Jaya, Selangor by Paperworks Studio Plt
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In the living area, a sleek built-in sofa comes with side cabinets that hide plugs, storage, and even a vacuum robot storage, creating a clean and tidy look. It’s the perfect spot for the owner to work while enjoying a cup of coffee.

The Arcuz, Kelana Jaya, Selangor by Paperworks Studio Plt
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The dining area also embraces that minimalist café vibe, offering a choice between bench seating and regular chairs. Adjacent to the dining area is a cosy coffee brewing nook, complete with a speaker. We can easily imagine ourselves lounging with a drink, whilst listening to great music in the background.

The Arcuz, Kelana Jaya, Selangor by Paperworks Studio Plt
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3. A Kuala Lumpur condo that looks like The Moon @ Bukit Jalil

If you're a fan of all things space, why not recreate the cosmos in your own home. Case in point: this cosmic home designed to transport you to the stars, as if you’re dining at The Moon restaurant at Bukit Jalil.

Platinum South Valley Type A Show Unit, Kuala Lumpur by SQFT Space Design Management
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In the open-layout living area, which combines the living room, dining area and kitchen, the walls are painted in varying gradients of black, adding depth and dimension to the space, almost like you're peering into the infinite expanse of the universe. This clever use of colour also creates the illusion of boundless space, making the room feel larger and more immersive.

Platinum South Valley Type A Show Unit, Kuala Lumpur by SQFT Space Design Management
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Meanwhile, soft LED lighting is strategically placed throughout the home to gently illuminate the space without overpowering it, casting a soft, ambient glow that adds to the sci fi atmosphere.

4. A Kuala Lumpur condo that feels like Vintage 1988

Bathed in a warm palette of earthy tones, this 1,650 sqft condo features a spacious social area designed for relaxation and leaves you with a sense of nostalgia, just like Vintage 1988 in Chinatown, KL. The interior is adorned with eclectic vintage furniture and charming decor, which adds character to the space.

Neptune, Kuala Lumpur by Doubble Interior Associates
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Next to the dining area, vintage cabinets enhance the rustic aesthetic, showcasing an impressive collection of old teapots, plates, and other delightful kitchenware that invites guests to linger and admire. Another unique touch of home is the set of guitars elegantly displayed behind a glass window on one wall, adding an artistic flair and hinting at the owner’s love for music.

Neptune, Kuala Lumpur by Doubble Interior Associates
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With cosy corners and eye-catching decor all around, this home would be the perfect setting to invite friends over for a relaxed get-together.

Neptune, Kuala Lumpur by Doubble Interior Associates
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5. A modern cafe-like condo in KL that looks like PULP

This charming 1,306 sqft condo is designed to feel just like a cosy modern café like PULP, in APW Bangsar. The vibe hits you the moment you step inside, thanks to a cleverly designed bar-like dining area that faces the kitchen.

Villa Flora, TTDI by PINS Studio
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It comes with a large sliding window that acts as both a divider and a serving hatch. It easily slides open so the owner can serve coffee or snacks to guests, creating a friendly, interactive atmosphere. The design is further enhanced by hanging upper shelves that neatly display an assortment of cups and teapots, adding to that authentic café experience.

Villa Flora, TTDI by PINS Studio
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Throughout the rest of the home, the café theme continues with an industrial touch, showcasing materials like timber, aluminum and metal. You’ll find these elements in the bedroom's wash sink and the dining table, as well as stylish pendant lamps that give the space a commercial yet homey feel.

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6. A Selangor home that looks like La French Bistro

This 2402 sqft double storey has such a cosy French bistro vibe similar to dining at the La French Bistro in Kota Bharu. The owner turned what used to be an empty yard into this super inviting indoor dining space right behind their kitchen. There’s even a coffee bar next to it, a laundry area and a cat’s room.

Elmina West, Selangor by Asha Teguh Resources
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The skylight above floods the space with an abundance of natural light, enhancing the already bright white walls, built-ins and furniture and illuminating the elegant gold accent details that add a touch of sophistication to the space. The combination of shaker style cabinets, patterned tile floors and small but cosy seating creates an atmosphere reminiscent of a quaint Parisian café.

Elmina West, Selangor by Asha Teguh Resources
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Honestly, if we have a friend with a place like this, we’d be visiting every weekend just to ‘spill some tea’ while enjoying a good cup of coffee!

7. A KL home that looks like Oriental Kopi

This 1,800 sqft home in Kuala Lumpur transports us straight to our favorite traditional kopitiam joint, reminiscent of the beloved Oriental Kopi. The dining area perfectly captures this essence with its round white marble table surrounded by classic wooden chairs. The patterned tile floors add an authentic touch, while the vintage wall fan and large mirror enhance the ambiance, making it feel like we’re enjoying a meal in a charming kopitiam.

Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, Kuala Lumpur by Hock Fatt Interior Renovation
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Then there’s the living room, which is full of old-world charm that brings back warm memories of your grandparents’ place. The oriental furniture really adds character and warmth to the space, creating a nostalgic atmosphere where you can just kick back and relax. It’s like stepping into a cosy time capsule, blending tradition with comfort, and turning this home into a lovely tribute to the kopitiam culture we all love.

Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, Kuala Lumpur by Hock Fatt Interior Renovation
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