Sequence House, situated on a 3,200 sqm plot adjacent to a lake within a golf course in Rayong, Thailand, is designed for an extended family seeking both privacy and tranquility. Inspired by the Japanese Kaiyu-shiki-teien (Stroll Garden) concept, the layout guides visitors through a thoughtfully curated journey of serene experiences. Upon arrival, guests are welcomed at the entrance and led through a peaceful front garden with various viewpoints. The journey begins at the arrival court and reception room, offering glimpses of the property’s natural harmony. Beyond a Travertine wall, guests enter the private zone, where they are greeted by the stunning centerpiece—the back garden, featuring the Karesansui, a traditional dry rock garden, meticulously positioned to be viewed from the main house’s living and dining rooms. The main house embraces the simple undecorated style, understated Sukiya style, reminiscent of the iconic gardens of the Edo period. This design seamlessly blends openness with seclusion, creating an inviting yet intimate retreat for family and friends.