Lagom House
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Client: Lagom House
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Architects: Vietline Interior Design
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Area: 200 m2
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Year: 2024
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Address: Ho Chi Minh City
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Category: Townhouse
The Happiness
“Home is a shelter from storms – all sorts of storms.” – William J. Bennett
Tung and Dao’s small family is covered by a bright color and full of laughter, bringing a pleasant atmosphere, with a little bit of happiness spreading to the opposite person. with language
Contemporary is neat and warm throughout the house, Tung and Dao also want to experience the perception of the Nordics, so we breathe more Lagom inspiration – the Swedish lifestyle – “Not too little, not too much. Just right.” – With the hope that the house will be a place full of emotions but also solid with time, so that your small family will grow up day by day.
The house itself has existed for more than 15 years, the old structure is originally an adjacent tube house, so the access to the light source treatment is also a bit difficult.
But fortunately the house has the main light source from the front and a courtyard in the front of the alley, which helps us to develop the light from before and after and expand the light source to allocate the middle area from above to help the house have full light source to access.
The house has a special feature that receives both light and afternoon sunlight, but the light is not too harsh because the back is airy and is covered with trees from the back garden.
The arrangement of the direct path to the garden and taking the kitchen area as the focal point for the ground floor brings a lot of efficiency, and at the same time connecting the kitchen and garden space is a playground with many utilities.
The kitchen space is optimized and expanded to make the kitchen always full of light, full of life, the use of light colors and the interior has light wood colors to create a neat but equally charming look.
The interior of the house is simply designed to create a feeling of lightness and spaciousness. The main white tone combined with light wood brings a sense of coziness, combining natural light and alternating green patches to create a harmonious balance for the space to rest and work.
As usual, living space for me is an emotional space
