Setthasiri Rama 5
Location : Nonthaburi, Thailand
Year : 2023
This project is a residential located in Setthasiri Rama 5. We have designed a total of 3 rooms, which is the living room, dining room, and master bedroom, with a total usable area of 60 sq m.
The design concept is Modern Contemporary, with bright tones complemented by stainless steel materials to enhance the material dimension.
The living room and dining room on the first floor are interconnected spaces. We designed a stainless steel arch to divide usable areas. We also designed it with counter space and wine cabinet for small parties. We used the Palissandro Classico marble to decorate this area. The glossy texture of the marble blends well with the stainless steel on the side of the cabinet and the context of the house. We also used this marble in nearby areas, such as the top of the coffee table and the top of the TV console, to create a unified look for the room.
In the master bedroom, the owner desired to be able to use the master walk in closet without disturbing the other person who was still sleeping. They also wanted the room to feel spacious. We designed a partition using patterned glass to translucent but not too transparent make privacy and not make the room feel cramped. The placement of lighting and lighting calculation will be placed in a position that does not disturb the sleeping person. The other person can still use the room without disturbing each other.
For the master walk in closet, the owner desired to have as many wardrobes as possible. They also wanted the room to feel spacious and wanted a shelf for their collection of bags. We designed a separate handbag display shelf, a large full-length mirror, and a separate makeup mirror near the window provides natural light for makeup. The top counter uses a clear glass for displaying their jewelry inside the cabinet for easy access. On the right-hand side is a cabinet for cosmetics that are used regularly, made of clear glass for easy access as well. The wardrobe will use hidden LED lights on the top and bottom of the wardrobe to make the room feel wider.