Some common issues for terrace houses are the narrow width, limited natural lighting and relatively low ceiling. To address them, S.D.A worked closely with the Owner in this project, which personally managed the entire construction, on the exterior as well as the interior works.
An over-sized, full height entrance door that is usually left open allows natural lighting into the living hall and cross ventilation through the kitchen at the rear for an airy interior. Light-colored material palette helps to create a lofty low-ceiling common area and darker ones for the cozy bedrooms.
Limited space prompted S.D.A to use jib door within wall paneling to hide the powder room from direct view from living hall, and a sliding door to prevent cooking odor from getting to the living hall discreetly slides out from under the staircase. The small kitchen comes with all-in-one utility cabinet that keeps all appliances away from sight when needed, without having to be taken out when in use.
Some common issues for terrace houses are the narrow width, limited natural lighting and relatively low ceiling. To address them, S.D.A worked closely with the Owner in this project, which personally managed the entire construction, on the exterior as well as the interior works.
An over-sized, full height entrance door that is usually left open allows natural lighting into the living hall and cross ventilation through the kitchen at the rear for an airy interior. Light-colored material palette helps to create a lofty low-ceiling common area and darker ones for the cozy bedrooms.
Limited space prompted S.D.A to use jib door within wall paneling to hide the powder room from direct view from living hall, and a sliding door to prevent cooking odor from getting to the living hall discreetly slides out from under the staircase. The small kitchen comes with all-in-one utility cabinet that keeps all appliances away from sight when needed, without having to be taken out when in use.
Some common issues for terrace houses are the narrow width, limited natural lighting and relatively low ceiling. To address them, S.D.A worked closely with the Owner in this project, which personally managed the entire construction, on the exterior as well as the interior works.
An over-sized, full height entrance door that is usually left open allows natural lighting into the living hall and cross ventilation through the kitchen at the rear for an airy interior. Light-colored material palette helps to create a lofty low-ceiling common area and darker ones for the cozy bedrooms.
Limited space prompted S.D.A to use jib door within wall paneling to hide the powder room from direct view from living hall, and a sliding door to prevent cooking odor from getting to the living hall discreetly slides out from under the staircase. The small kitchen comes with all-in-one utility cabinet that keeps all appliances away from sight when needed, without having to be taken out when in use.