The model of a two-storey tube house in Tan Phu district, Ho Chi Minh City with an area of 70 m² has been completely changed in appearance.
Anh Van House is renovated from an old house built more than 15 years ago, located in Tan Phu district, HCMC.
After surveying the current situation, the AD9 Architects team and the owner wanted to take advantage of the old structural framework and start design work based on what was still in use of the house. Before the repair, the two-storey tube house was degraded, the interior space was hot, lack of light, designed in the old style. The architect has planned to renovate the whole house, bringing a comfortable and beautiful living space to the owner. The architect has retained the entire structure of the house, designed the floor space, changed the height of the mezzanine, bringing a significant change in interior design and façade in a modern style, in line with the trend. . To fully address the functional needs, the AD9 Architects team built more second floor space and combined terrace. The current status of the old mezzanine floor is low, the new design of the architect creates a difference in the floor cos (elevation), so it is necessary to change the height of the mezzanine. The architects have come up with a plan to change the color in accordance with the modern trend, including two colors of white and gray. In addition, there is a small garden design in many corners and facades to create a green area for the house, bringing a pleasant feeling, making the house more prominent in the neighborhood. The furniture such as tables, cabinets, shelves are selected to be simply arranged to meet the essential needs of the family. The door opens to the green space to access the facade. The house is wide enough for the AD9 Architects team to organize the traffic volume along the transitional space axis. Here, the space of the skylight is gradually expanded vertically to get the most reasonable convection system for dynamic and static spaces. Sufficient natural light from the hallway, the transition into the bedrooms. From the outside in, the natural elements create the necessary balance, and the activities inside the house also become better and healthier. The architect also designed the atrium to take advantage of natural light for the house. The stairs have iron material and are also painted white to match the color of the walls. This atrium takes in natural light very well, combined with green trees on many floors to make the house space airy and comfortable. Decorative green plants are also cleverly used in the corners of the room, bringing nature into the space of the house, bringing many benefits to the health of the family. A private worship space is located on the top floor. Other spaces, including the bedroom, were completely replaced with wooden floors and walls painted with the dominant white color.
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