The house with sloping roof, bold Asian style in Binh Thuan
The project of a sloping roof house, built with 2 floors with the function of: 1 worship room, common room, 2 bedrooms, toilet by architect Dao Xuan Quang and his associates in Ham Lien commune (Ham Thuan Bac, Binh Thuan). The main color is pastel green tone combined with warm yellow wood color and simple rattan and wooden furniture.
Architect Dao Xuan Quang shared, this project is based on the local climate characteristics, suitable for the personality and lifestyle of the owner. A living space bold Asian but with fresh colors, harmony between modern and classic.
The worship room is located on the 2nd floor, private and airy. Architects do not use closed doors, but create an opening, reducing the stuffiness of incense smoke and making the room brighter. The part where the altar is located is separated from the relaxing seating area by curtains and art screens with traditional motifs.
The attractive relaxing rattan furniture set with the calligraphy painting “Tam” on the wall brings a deep and peaceful space.
The bedroom uses soft pastel green colors like bringing nature into the house.
Separate dressing room in master bedroom. The door area has a light decorative wooden shelf, creating a pleasant feeling as soon as the door is opened.
5-star utility bathroom with cement bathtub, floor-mounted shower. The window is wide open, every time the sunlight shines through the curtain slit, casts a unique shadow on the wall.
The bathroom is large, separates dry and wet areas, convenient for members to use. “Today, when life is improved, in addition to convenient functions, people have a need to live a luxurious and beautiful life, so we always try to bring resort elements into the project. A beautiful house is not only beautiful. The architecture is aesthetically pleasing, but also suitable for the lifestyle of the owner, giving them a feeling of safety, peace and relaxation”, said Mr. Dao Xuan Quang.
The extra bedroom also uses a gentle blue tone, a restrained interior layout, creating a “breathing” space in the space.
The desk next to the door frame is small enough to get light, get wind and circulate air.
Quynh Nga
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