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Narrow Metal house with an Industrial vibe

The most chic, cool, modern house with raw design, outstanding with bare cement walls and brick walls showing off the raw material surface. It doesn’t require any complicated painting, giving it a natural beauty and uniqueness.

Located in the heart of Saigon, this house offers a warm and sunny living space while offering privacy.

 

outside view

The house is located at the corner of a small residential junction. Houses covered with green plants and various flowers in a slow-life retro lifestyle make many people long for it.

But it is hardly affected by the noisy and bustling atmosphere. Architects have been working for months to come up with an impressive solution.

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inner corner

Common areas such as “kitchen”, “dining room” are created and public green spaces are shared. Natural breezes are the key charms that give a feeling of naturalness and simplicity, but look good, raw, cool. 

Since there is no segregation of family members, there is a lot of time to gather in common areas such as the kitchen. By creating a small teahouse and watching the trees in the garden.

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Take advantage of the connecting space between rooms to become a central “room” where members sit and relax, work …

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office corner

Even if it is a “house” with a small back But it is a home that meets the needs of relaxing, working, reading and stress relief.

The work area is organized neatly. Each room is connected through a corner of the celestial courtyard, a solidly continuous staircase through which the rooms enter the townhouse and under the green roof there is a calm and shady gable.

The attic is strikingly decorated.

 

kitchen interior corner

The kitchen area is simply decorated. but still shows the uniqueness of the owner

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An open staircase adds modernity and creates ventilation to the home.

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inside the bedroom

The bedroom is simply arranged with the main white tones to make the room feel more spacious. The wooden furniture makes it feel warm.

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Cr: Happynest

Architects: Vũ Tiến An, Lê Vũ Uyên Minh, Vũ Tấn Liêm, Trần Duy Phong