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Make a comfortable Open Space room for a small house!
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The layout of this house is without partitions, straight in a line to the back. In order to remain comfortable and spacious, what we do is;
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✨The position of the kitchen remains 1 area with the living & dining room. Because I don't want to sacrifice the back land as a kitchen, I still have a garden even though it is small but still has good air circulation, is spacious and has greenery. At the same time, it can be used as a laundry area / drying room.
✨Styling the living room with carpet. As if giving a space boundary. So that this area remains clean from kitchen food residue and is comfortable to relax on the sofa or under the sofa (lesehan).
✨Utilizing the area under the stairs as a storage / warehouse space. A small house doesn't mean it can't be neat, right? Here we use it for shoe racks, stock items and cleaning tools. "Try not to store items that you don't know when they will be used".
✨Leave a spot for a coffee corner & drinking water storage. To keep it comfortable to make coffee, we chose console tables with drawers and open shelves. It can also be used to put a water heater, rice box, gallon water, storage basket and rice cooker.
✨ Custom Furniture. Mostly we buy custom furniture so that access to and from is not difficult. Measure each room so that you know the items we buy do not force the space area. Such as kitchen sets, sofas, sofa side tables, console tables, TV stands, mirrors, dining chairs and custom dining tables according to your needs. Especially the dining table here is chosen with a size of 170x60cm so that it fits 2 chairs + 1 bench and can be an additional area for cooking preparation.
✨The mirror between the living room and kitchen areas as a transition area🪞
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Hopefully it's useful 🤗
#OpenSpaceHouse #RumahTanpaSekat #RumahLega #Ruglivingroom #Karpetkotak #PintuSlidingDoor #ConsoleTable #MejaDispenserRoda
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Make a comfortable Open Space room for a small house! 🛋️📺🍽️ The layout of this house is without partitions, straight in a line to the back. In order to remain comfortable and spacious, what we do is; . ✨The position of the kitchen remains 1 area with the living & dining room. Because I don't want to sacrifice the back land as a kitchen, I still have a garden even though it is small but still has good air circulation, is spacious and has greenery. At the same time, it can be used as a laundry area / drying room. ✨Styling the living room with carpet. As if giving a space boundary. So that this area remains clean from kitchen food residue and is comfortable to relax on the sofa or under the sofa (lesehan). ✨Utilizing the area under the stairs as a storage / warehouse space. A small house doesn't mean it can't be neat, right? Here we use it for shoe racks, stock items and cleaning tools. "Try not to store items that you don't know when they will be used". ✨Leave a spot for a coffee corner & drinking water storage. To keep it comfortable to make coffee, we chose console tables with drawers and open shelves. It can also be used to put a water heater, rice box, gallon water, storage basket and rice cooker. ✨ Custom Furniture. Mostly we buy custom furniture so that access to and from is not difficult. Measure each room so that you know the items we buy do not force the space area. Such as kitchen sets, sofas, sofa side tables, console tables, TV stands, mirrors, dining chairs and custom dining tables according to your needs. Especially the dining table here is chosen with a size of 170x60cm so that it fits 2 chairs + 1 bench and can be an additional area for cooking preparation. ✨The mirror between the living room and kitchen areas as a transition area🪞 . Hopefully it's useful 🤗 #OpenSpaceHouse #RumahTanpaSekat #RumahLega #Ruglivingroom #Karpetkotak #PintuSlidingDoor #ConsoleTable #MejaDispenserRoda
The SFhaus floorplan is designed with an open space ‘terrace house’ concept as is typical in Malaysia and Australia. The first floorplan proposed by our architect was rejected, so the second floorplan was designed to be bolder, more experimental, unorthodox, and idealistic with a KDH of 56%. This layout was created because the house was designed ‘function follows form’. This design is definitely not for everyone and we are unapologetic about it. 

SFhaus includes tropical features of colonial jengki houses that are very rarely found because they seem old-fashioned. The approach is tropical bioclimatic. 

Living, kitchen, and inner court are connected into one to the backyard dining, with an unbroken circulation flow to the 2nd floor. The main point of this house is in the 7 m high ventilated inner court which functions as a connecting point between spaces, making it easy to call each other. 

The challenge of an open space house is privacy. So, the architect arranged for there to be personal space zoning. In our opinion, a house that is too open is uncomfortable, just like a studio apartment that has been enlarged, there is no spatial experience. Architects arrange for privacy to be maintained from outsiders even when all windows are opened. Common challenges such as mice, insects, noise, etc. are already prevented. Of course, a house with many openings means a lot of dust. 

What surprises guests who come is that our house is cool and breezy during the day, and there are few mosquitoes at night. 

The advantages of an open space house with a bioclimatic concept are: 
- Energy efficient. Electricity costs around IDR 900,000 per month. 
- The daytime temperature from 12-2 is maintained at around 28° (during the rainy season like now it can drop 2-3°) with a relative humidity of 50-55% via a digital hygrometer. Most houses with many openings still feel stuffy, hot, comfortable with AC, and lots of mosquitoes because they do not detail the principles of bioclimatic physics. 
- Ergonomic layout. The house follows the habit, not the habit follows the house. 
- Breezy, cool, not humid in all areas
- Bright but not roasting during the day
- Few mosquitoes

#OpenSpaceHouse #RumahTanpaSekat #RumahLega #Ruglivingroom #Karpetkotak #furniturantik #ConsoleTable #midcenturymodern
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The SFhaus floorplan is designed with an open space ‘terrace house’ concept as is typical in Malaysia and Australia. The first floorplan proposed by our architect was rejected, so the second floorplan was designed to be bolder, more experimental, unorthodox, and idealistic with a KDH of 56%. This layout was created because the house was designed ‘function follows form’. This design is definitely not for everyone and we are unapologetic about it. SFhaus includes tropical features of colonial jengki houses that are very rarely found because they seem old-fashioned. The approach is tropical bioclimatic. Living, kitchen, and inner court are connected into one to the backyard dining, with an unbroken circulation flow to the 2nd floor. The main point of this house is in the 7 m high ventilated inner court which functions as a connecting point between spaces, making it easy to call each other. The challenge of an open space house is privacy. So, the architect arranged for there to be personal space zoning. In our opinion, a house that is too open is uncomfortable, just like a studio apartment that has been enlarged, there is no spatial experience. Architects arrange for privacy to be maintained from outsiders even when all windows are opened. Common challenges such as mice, insects, noise, etc. are already prevented. Of course, a house with many openings means a lot of dust. What surprises guests who come is that our house is cool and breezy during the day, and there are few mosquitoes at night. The advantages of an open space house with a bioclimatic concept are: - Energy efficient. Electricity costs around IDR 900,000 per month. - The daytime temperature from 12-2 is maintained at around 28° (during the rainy season like now it can drop 2-3°) with a relative humidity of 50-55% via a digital hygrometer. Most houses with many openings still feel stuffy, hot, comfortable with AC, and lots of mosquitoes because they do not detail the principles of bioclimatic physics. - Ergonomic layout. The house follows the habit, not the habit follows the house. - Breezy, cool, not humid in all areas - Bright but not roasting during the day - Few mosquitoes #OpenSpaceHouse #RumahTanpaSekat #RumahLega #Ruglivingroom #Karpetkotak #furniturantik #ConsoleTable #midcenturymodern
Living room changes from time to time, we had time to change the sofa, from a brown L-shaped sofa to a light cream 3-seater teak sofa. 
And for the wall decor we changed it to art texture. 

the rest for decoration, we use the same material, just changing the position 😊 

vibe 

#LivingRoom 
# RugLivingRoom 
# TeakSofa 
# CarpetLivingRoom 
# ChairRelax 
# CushionCover 
# VinylFlooring 
# CoffeeTable 
# RumahOpenSpace 
# RumahTanpaSekat
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Living room changes from time to time, we had time to change the sofa, from a brown L-shaped sofa to a light cream 3-seater teak sofa. And for the wall decor we changed it to art texture. the rest for decoration, we use the same material, just changing the position 😊 vibe #LivingRoom # RugLivingRoom # TeakSofa # CarpetLivingRoom # ChairRelax # CushionCover # VinylFlooring # CoffeeTable # RumahOpenSpace # RumahTanpaSekat