28'creative studio smooths the edges of family residence's interior in vietnam

28'creative studio smooths the edges of family residence's interior in vietnam

T-House’s contemporary design blends in with its context

 

Interior Design and Architecture Practice 28’Creative Studio introduces the completed ‘T-House’ in Quy Nhon City, Viet Nam. Located just a short distance from the bustling center, at the end of a small alley, the residence accommodates a young family. Aiming for a contemporary look that would still blend into the general context of the neighborhood, the design team follows a simplified construction method and applies basic finishing materials opting for economical solutions. The structure puts up sliding doors to provide a sense of privacy while allowing natural light and breeze into the space. Open areas invite the natural element into the built volume, with each floor arranging planted spots and the terrace and garden standing suitable for outdoor gatherings.

28'creative studio smooths the edges of family residence's interior in vietnam
all images by Phú Đào

 

 

subtle textures and child-friendly furniture adorn the interior

 

The interior layout arranges the living room, kitchen, dining area, and common sitting area as an open continuous zone providing optimized circulation, ventilation, and visual continuity. The ground level serves as a communal area suitable for gatherings forming enough open spaces for the children yet remaining fully functional for the parents’ work. The open space design of the living-kitchen area also makes the space more comfortable and airy. For the furniture, the design group combines modern elements as well as child-friendly fittings and textures and attends to functionality and optimized storage space for the family house.

28'creative studio smooths the edges of family residence's interior in vietnam
each floor arranges planted spots, such as the terrace and garden, suitable for outdoor gatherings

28'creative studio smooths the edges of family residence's interior in vietnam
the design aims for a contemporary look still blending into the general context of the neighborhood

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28'creative studio smooths the edges of family residence's interior in vietnam
the interior layout arranges the living, kitchen, dining area, and common sitting area as an open continuous zone

28'creative studio smooths the edges of family residence's interior in vietnam
the team applies a simplified construction method and basic finishing materials opting for economical solutions

28'creative studio smooths the edges of family residence's interior in vietnam
sliding doors to provide a sense of privacy while allowing natural light and breeze into the space

28'creative studio smooths the edges of family residence's interior in vietnam
28'creative studio smooths the edges of family residence's interior in vietnam
28'creative studio smooths the edges of family residence's interior in vietnam

28'creative studio smooths the edges of family residence's interior in vietnam

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project info:

 

name: T-House
designer: 28’creative studio

design team: Trần Quốc Huy – Lê Nguyễn Tấn Lộc – Huỳnh Ngọc Uyên Châu

location: Quy Nhon City, Viet Nam

photography: Phú Đào

 

 

designboom has received this project from our DIY submissions feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

 

edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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