This house is located in District 1 of Ho Chi Minh City, with a width of 3.6m, a depth of 10m, tubular soil, designed like a sales townhouse with a large ground floor, upper spaces. small and narrow. Therefore, the owner wants the architect to create a resort-style living space, based on the inherent area of the house and still meet all the necessary functions.
Therefore, the architect proposed the solution is to make a house with 1 ground floor, 1 mezzanine, 2 floors and a terrace. On the ground floor, the sidewalks can be fully ventilated, allowing for parking or flexible business premises. The mezzanine floor has a kitchen and dining area. Three bedrooms on 2 floors. Finally, the rooftop includes a swimming pool and yoga area.
The architect designed a very open layout, prioritizing natural ventilation and maximizing natural light as much as possible.
Interior design elements are personal, made up of memories. The stair shaft is arranged to one side in the second half of the house, then to the front half on the 2nd floor.
The system of recycled wood grids and wind cement bricks help the house “breathe” more. The array of facade materials is also the solution to help the house “merge” perfectly in the panorama of the street.
The architect combined many classic and individual items in the house to create the spirit of the house, full of memories and expressing the traditional interior style.
Trees are arranged in every corner of the house, from the facade to the living room and kitchen, on the window frames to the decorative shelves or the balcony on each floor.
According to the architect, the natural green area is an indispensable element in all residential buildings, this is a familiar and effective method, bringing a lot of value and health to those who enjoy the living space.
Therefore, with this design, a townhouse with a very limited area can still own many utilities and can be considered a “home resort”. Because in urban areas like Ho Chi Minh City, people have no choice but to live in small spaces. So optimized space, adequate natural ventilation and “better quality of life” are what people care about.
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