The original home’s second floor had three bedrooms with flat ceilings. Arch11 quickly realized there was a great volume in the upper floors at the gable ends of the home and chose to integrate the attic space into the second floor. This design move allowed the interior to be informed in part by the exterior while creating a bright, serene living space among the treetops.  Search “역삼룸살롱Ρ+역삼미러룸【OIO▲4⑥⑧9↔O258】역삼접대◆역삼미러룸Ε역삼풀사롱Β역삼풀싸롱♠역삼풀싸롱↓역삼미러룸▼『이벤트』↔역삼미러룸★” from Beyond The Red Door

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The original home’s second floor had three bedrooms with flat ceilings. Arch11 quickly realized there was a great volume in the upper floors at the gable ends of the home and chose to integrate the attic space into the second floor. This design move allowed the interior to be informed in part by the exterior while creating a bright, serene living space among the treetops.