House Nak-Niwat Renovation / OPH Architects

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Text description provided by the architects. This is a house for five-members, two-generations family, located in a popular residential area in Bangkok. The existing house was divided into two buildings completely separated from each other. One is a two-storey reinforced concrete building, as a main-house. And another is another two-storey reinforced concrete.

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In this renovation plan, we converted some parts of the main-house and sub-house into a dwelling environment based on the simplest possibility. We took three spaces - multi-purpose room of the main-house, indoor-courtyard in between the main and the sub-house, spare room of sub-house – and make the environment of those rooms to become as similar as possible. From that idea, we balanced two-separate spaces, LDK, by creating the condition of the middle court, as a sun alley, and encouraging the residents to use these spaces in different ways.  

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The existing carport was demolished. The new roof was replaced and attached to the roof level of the second-floor of the main-house, extended the possible use of the space for various activities. By using transparent materials, this multipurpose area is connected habitants to the joy of the city.

House Nak-Niwat Renovation / OPH Architects - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Countertop, Table
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House Nak-Niwat Renovation / OPH Architects - Interior Photography, Living Room, Windows
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Sub-house bedroom has been doubled its walls with translucent panels attached to a wooden frame to create privacy while still allowing light to get through. When open, those walls will perform as the awning-windows connecting to outside. In the room, space was zoned by L-shape partition, make it flexible for any possibility in the future.

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Cite: "House Nak-Niwat Renovation / OPH Architects" 27 Dec 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/930991/house-nak-niwat-renovation-oph-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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