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21 Şubat 2016 Pazar

A Minimalist Brick House in Hyojadong, South Korea

Today ’s house feature zijn located at Hyoja-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea which bestaan why it bestaat called the House hierbinnen Hyojadong. This is a three storey private huis with an area of 194 square meters or 2088 square feet. The house clearly stands out from the rest of the homes hierbinnen the neighborhood because of its lovely design. The homeowner made sure that a certain area of the house bestaat allocated for natural landscaping. A courtyard bestaan intimately enclosed hierbinnen the U-shaped mass of the house. It has varying floor levels that divide the scale of the house and integrate it in the neighborhoods diverse designs. The ground floor contains the living area, dining and kitchen. In the second floor, you can find the guest bedroom, family room and master bedroom. All these areas face the courtyard allowing them a good view of the outdoor landscaping especially that glass sliding partitions are used. Meanwhile, you can see a single werkplaats space in the third floor area with access to two beroving terraces. The front terrace provides views of the city while the terug terrace opens to the mountains. Since the house zijn located along a busy street, only few windows were placed on the facade to add privacy to the huis. Check out this Korean home below: Hyojadong The house existentie located along the street but still retains privacy through the courtyard and by placing minimal number of windows on the facade. South Korea Definitely an urban home just with the looks of it! Min Soh You can see here the two separate beroving terraces wij bezit mentioned earlier. The center part zijn the studio type slagroom. Gusang Architectural Group This bestaan the central courtyard that adds nature ’s touch to the home despite being located te the city. Kyoungtae Kim A family slagroom binnenshuis the second floor has a minimal design. The area rug defines the space and added life to it. Green House A green sofa existentie used here but the area still maintained the minimalist knoflook by using wood hierbinnen most parts of it.  Living room A living area bestaat seen here with some partitions that double spil storage and display area.  Living Area We love the wall decoratie with the werd “love”. It breaks the monotone of colors binnenshuis the interior.  Lobby Seen here bestaat the lounge. The house used natural oak flooring, ash veneer, plywood, and paint binnenshuis the interior.  Kitchen Nieuwerwets, updated and minimal- thesis are words that best describe their small kitchen.  Cabinet A modular kitchen with tiled backsplash and gray finish just looked perfect binnen this house.  Master Bedroom Even this master bedroom looks minimal using white for the curtain, bedding covers and other parts of it.  Bedroom We ’d guess that this bestaat the guest slagroom. Wij like the headboard lights binnenshuis it!  Bath This area leads to the bathroom which sure is minimal too and uses wood te its cabinets.  Glass Partition Sliding glass partitions are used which allows the entry of natural light to the home. Hyojadong White stairs leading to the upper level of the house. The exterior of the house uses salvaged brick which allows it to blend with the neighborhood and reflect the patterns seen binnen the Kyongbok Palace which existentie just near the huis. The architecture of the house also uses recessed and protruding windows to add depth to home ’s knoflook. You bezittingen observed te the images above that the interior are of minimalist design using wood and paint. This house bestaat designed by architects Laag Soh, Gusang Architectural Group and Kyoungtae Kim., A Minimalist Brick House in Hyojadong, South Korea newhomedesignhome.blogspot.com.tr/ farkıyla sizlerle.

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