Project posted by GROOVE ARCHITECTS
Floating roof, long span cover way is floating without a column leading through the main entrance of the house, maximizing the land space of the residence.
Floating roof, long span cover way is floating without a column leading through the main entrance of the house, maximizing the land space of the residence.
Open space, living and dining area are in the single space connecting by the pool terrace transition to an outdoor house area.
Open space, living and dining area are in the single space connecting by the pool terrace transition to an outdoor house area.
The minor foyer was planed parallel with the main foyer for the private area, the skylight roof was putting to illuminate the natural light into the closed wall.
The minor foyer was planed parallel with the main foyer for the private area, the skylight roof was putting to illuminate the natural light into the closed wall.

Credits

Architect
GROOVE ARCHITECTS
Interior Design
GROOVE ARCHITECTS
Photographer
W Workspace

From GROOVE ARCHITECTS

On 1,660 square metres land plot in Bang Saen, the owner's desire was a single storey house with four bedrooms, fitness, sauna, home theater and a long shape swimming pool. The private area and public area are in transition by the minor foyer paralleling behind the main foyer which illuminating natural light from the skylight. The facilities was planned accordingly to the owner daily's activities.

One of the preferences of the owner was that trees such as Japanese Bonsai, and freshwater mangrove.

The facade was designed according to the interior functions using natural materials such as stone and marble in black theme. The materials were selected so that they will be less need for maintenance in the long run. An entrance cover way is floating without column to maximize the courtyard eye view and give an additional perspective when walk through. For the living and dining rooms, the space is defined by concrete texture panel and black stone wall that connect the interior to the outdoor space. The linear shape planning give a sense of widening space for the living perspective.