Traditional architectural charm in a red-tiled house

Ngơi House, a 200m2 establishment located on a 2000m2 plot of land in Bac Giang, offers a traditional and serene space for individuals to pause, reflect, and find inner peace.

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The red tile roof house blends beautifully with the overall picture of the garden. The center is an open garden with the sky.

The front of the house has a double door covered with paper flowers and a Japanese-style garden space in front. Fresh air and the fragrance of flowers are a great place for relaxation after a tiring day of work.

The living room, kitchen, and dining area are arranged in the front of the house, using familiar materials and styles of traditional architecture cleverly to create a rustic, authentic feeling for the space.

Harmonious colors, a serene background created from wood, bamboo, and tiles.

Like the ancient courtyard, the inner courtyard is used for lighting and rain, for outdoor activities to take place privately, invested and planted with familiar trees such as persimmons, tangerines, …

All facing surfaces are made of glass, providing people inside the house with the green color and fresh air from the trees.

The back of the house is the bedroom and bathroom area, with stairs leading to the second floor, decorated with mosaic tiles.

From this balcony, the owner can enjoy the entire peaceful garden.

The bedrooms are designed to be simple and bright enough for a comfortable night’s sleep.

The bathroom area is convenient, with a highlight of pebble flooring and gentle, soothing green fish scale tiles.

Throughout the house, the play of sunlight through the shutters and wind screens creates vivid shadow paintings, adding rhythm to the quiet space of the traditional house.

Under the eaves, a peaceful life continues the peace in the soul of the inhabitants.




According to HieuHouse Architecture & Design

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