A roomy layout accented with communal spaces and high ceilings, those are the elements commonly seen in traditional kampong houses in Southeast Asia.
Not only do they allow for natural ventilation, they also encourage the inhabitants to gather in central areas.
These factors made the homeowners of this home long for a modern house design that offered the same features of homes from a bygone era.
6717 Studio in Ho Chi Minh
The homeowners engaged interior design studio 6717 Studio to propose a single-storey house that was inspired by a kampong home.
Foyer
A pond is situated at the entrance of the home, with stepping stones leading to the front living room.
Two Courtyards
The house itself is appointed with two courtyards, one in front and this one at the back.
Skylight
Glass panels overhead allow natural light to fill the spaces, while protecting the interiors from rain.
Loft Level
Steps lead to a loft level at the back.
View from the top of the loft level.
Car Porch
The architect team included a car porch at the side of the home.
Open Concept Kitchen
An open kitchen and a counter island acts as partitions between the front and back courtyards.
Garden
In the front courtyard, the garden is exposed to the sun so that the homeowners can also convert the plot into an urban garden.
Living Area
The table and stools at the entrance of the home is carved from reclaimed logwood.
Dining Area
White lanterns above the dining area help to keep the interiors modern and sophisticated.
Bedroom
Beyond the back courtyard lay the study and bedroom.
Visual Connection
All the spaces within this home are visually connected.
Symmetry
The symmetry of the architecture creates an interesting design dialogue in the home.
Bird Cage Pendant Lights
The design team turned bird cages into pendant lights above the car porch area.
Bedroom Patio
A small garden patio next to the bedroom connects the sleeping space to the study room next door.
Full Height Doors
Full-length balcony doors open up to the outside, creating a smooth flow from inside to the out.
Modern Kampung House
Using white as the dominant colour in the home, the interiors look contemporary while still offering the same kind of communal feel as a kampong home. Now that is brilliant indeed.
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This story first appeared in Home and Decor in 2018. Images courtesy of AOTA Architects.