Integrated Field, an architecture firm in Thailand, created this house for a family of five right next to the old house they used to live in. Its three-storey design featured just about everything you could ever want from three bedrooms, two additional bathrooms beyond the ensuite, and even a lap pool and roof deck.
The house is called Baan Moom, or Corner House due to all the angles and corners inside and out.
The biggest draw on the inside is the triangular staircase and skylight that connects the spaces and floods the interior with sunlight. The staircase is pretty stunning, too.
Floating stairs lead to a rooftop deck.
The warm wood of the floor travels up the walls in the master bedroom and even into a reading/meditation nook to the right.
This bedroom is by far my favorite and any kid or teen would love it, too. That marine netting is a really creative idea, although I suppose you couldn’t be scared of heights and relax there!
Location: Sukhumvit Rd., Soi 101/1, Bangkok, Thailand
Architect: IF (Integrated Field Co.,Ltd.)
Interior Designer: Porntida Kruapat & IF
Landscape Architect: Kirin Tanglertpanya & IF
Structural Engineer: Piyapong Suwanmaneechot
System Engineer: Mongkol Pichayakittisin
Main Contractor: SPC Technocons Co.,Ltd.
Area: 400 sq.m. (Indoor) + 150 sq.m. (Outdoor)
Design: 2007
Completed: Dec 2012