This design began with a question: What does peace feel like when you land? I wanted the space to offer that answer before guests ever stepped through the restaurant doors.

Skyward Garden floats gently around the edge of a modern Asian-inspired build, wrapping it in reflection, stillness, and life. I leaned into organic movement—lush greens, low islands, and water lilies drifting beneath the surface—to create a landscape that feels both expansive and deeply intimate.

That bright pop of red? It’s more than aesthetic. It honors tradition, welcoming luck, joy, and warmth into the space—especially important since the garden doubled as a setting for a baby shower celebration.

This wasn’t just about making something beautiful. It was about designing a feeling. One where serenity arrives first, and everything else follows.

Skyward Garden

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