Pink Oasis House / TIUM Architects
Briefly

The ground floor serves as a serene sanctuary, centered around the primary living areas: the kitchen and dining room. Designed without distractions like a television, this space emphasizes tranquility and functionality. A north-facing outdoor courtyard, bathed in warm afternoon sunlight, extends the indoor experience, creating an inviting atmosphere for peaceful afternoons. This seamless connection between indoor and outdoor areas enhances the flow of the home.
The second-floor transitions to a more dynamic ambiance. A compact living room provides a cozy setting for informal gatherings and relaxation, maintaining accessibility to common areas. Bedroom 1 and a wet-room bathroom integrate functionality within a confined space, ensuring both comfort and privacy for residents.
The third floor accommodates the master bedroom and Bedroom 2, reflecting thoughtful zoning between communal and private spaces. The integrated utility space ensures practicality, allowing multiple family members to use essential facilities simultaneously, while the position of the master bedroom offers a serene retreat.
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