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The 48 m² house of a single man in Ho Chi Minh City

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With an area of ​​only 48 m², the house still impresses viewers with the space associated with nature.
Alone House project is a small house for a single guy. The house is located in an alley in Binh Chanh district, HCMC.

Architect Story Architecture said that when living in the city, the host faces many pressures of work life, living expenses … Therefore, a house with a lot of space to relieve pressure is the criterion. the design of this project. Although the construction area is small, all indoor spaces are designed by the architect Story Architecture with floor pockets or glass panels to free up the vision. The Alone House project is located in an alley in Binh Chanh district, Ho Chi Minh City. The house has a modest area of ​​only 48 m². Outside the building is very impressive with the design of the doors like a bar. The large glass array with free curves in the stair area also makes it more enjoyable to move. The courtyard and greenery attached to the kitchen and dining space helps homeowners relax more when eating alone. The living room with a large array of glass and surrounding greenery helps to free up the view and create comfort when living in a small space. The architect has a large yard at the back of the house as an ideal outdoor play and relaxation space. Trees combined with wooden furniture create a close feeling. Looking down from above to the backyard. Stairs with iron railings and wooden surfaces are the only way to the other floors. All materials to make this house are natural, rustic and bring a closeness, simplicity but extremely comfortable to the homeowner. Particularly, the bedroom, the architect designed a floor panel so that the homeowner can watch the sky relax before falling asleep and the early sunlight will wake the owner instead of alarming by the phone. Floor openings are designed with curtains that are pulled back when needed. The bedroom is adjacent to the floor space. In addition, the house also has curved paintings with a soft feel, destroying the rigidity of the small house. These The free-form curves in the stairwell area also make it more enjoyable to move. A corner of the bathroom has a cement-colored wall with a coarse feel. The house is located in a small alley so it is quite close to the opposite house, so privacy is very focused. Therefore, the architect designed a sunshade system to help the house get light, wind, but still private, not disturbed. The architect also designed a sun-blocking bar, so the living room was flooded with light and greenery This barrier helps homeowners have a private, quiet space. A chill corner on the upper floor.

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