Mon, Mar 30, 2020, 07:21:00
In the heart of Central Highlands Dak Lak Province, a curvaceous design employs giant doorways to erase the distinction between indoors and out.

On a 500-meter-square plot in Dak Lak, a couple built a 150-meter-square house as a gift to themselves and their children after years of hard work.

Architects made use of curves to allow for an abundance of natural light.

Located in a tranquil, secure area, the house features low fencing, mostly to mark its boundaries.

The family home bears a simple and understated look.

The kitchen and living room share a spacious and airy commonality.

Utilities are designed with functionality in mind.

The main bedroom features wooden fittings for a warm and slumbering atmosphere.

When the three siblings outgrow their shared room, their parents plan to build a small house in the backyard and gift them the current one.

Giant, curving doors create the illusion of movement and weightless access.
Photos by Bl Architects
