Friday 7 December 2018

The homestay between the litchi fruit garden of an Hanoi fashion designer

The homestay between the litchi fruit garden of an Hanoi fashion designer



Newly completed but the homestay with stilt house type with modern facilities attracted many tourists.



Three years ago, the designer Nguyen Thu Giang hired to build a weekend house in Luong Son, Hoa Binh. Recently completed works and the landlord for tenants.



The old wooden flooring has long been the inspiration for designer Wang Dao Huang and his associates in Studio 102.



Together with the landlord, the landlord must maintain the appearance of the stilt house of the ethnic minority people but need modern and versatile. The swimming pool is located at the front of the house is different points to attract the homestay.



The idea of ​​the exterior of the house comes from the fashion design of Giang. Brick wall ventilation is combined with glass like a white lace, keeping the light as well as the mountain wind chill.



Initially, the height from the ground to the second floor only reached 2 m, the column system dense division of the floor space. The architects raised the whole wooden frame up to 1.5 m, leaving the columns between the houses away; reinforced by steel frame system.



As a result, the first floor becomes more spacious, considered as a multipurpose space, serving the needs of meeting, group activities.



The aluminum doors are expanded to the size of the connection between the space inside and outside. Guests have more romantic space for reading, tea or photography.



Outdoor staircase is put in the middle of the house, folded neatly on the wall, not occupy too much area. As a result, the reception area and dining table are also separated.



Ms. Giang loved the Vietnamese folk style, is a famous fashion designer should choose her own interior with the comments of the architect.



Surrounding the house is a vegetable garden, perennial cloth on the ground scattered rock chips.



There are two bedrooms on each floor and a common living room in the middle.







The toilets are modern in design but still have rustic details such as bathtubs, window blinds.


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