Interior Design
MB House, Bangna, Bangkok.
The house is conceived as a composition of refined layers, where simplicity becomes an expression of luxury. Clean horizontal lines and carefully proportioned volumes create a strong yet quiet presence, allowing the architecture to feel timeless rather than expressive.
A minimal palette of light-toned concrete and finely detailed vertical elements defines the façade. Subtle depth, shadow, and repetition replace ornamentation, producing a sense of elegance through restraint. Vertical fins act as architectural veils, softening the mass while filtering light, views, and privacy with precision.
The arrival sequence is intentionally understated. A gradual transition from street to interior is shaped through setbacks, framed views, and controlled landscaping, reinforcing a sense of exclusivity and calm. Living spaces on the ground level extend seamlessly into the garden, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior.
Private areas are elevated above, offering quiet retreat while maintaining a measured connection to the surroundings. Roof terraces and integrated greenery soften the architectural form, completing a residence that is serene, balanced, and quietly luxurious.
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Credits
Project : MB House
Location : Bangna, Bangkok
Owner : K.May, K.Bank
Architect : Sapp-Fine Architects
Interior Designer : Sapp-Fine Architects
Landscape Architect : -
Lighting Designer : Sapp-Fine Architects
CM : Fusaengrat Co.,ltd
Main Contractor : Fusaengrat Co.,ltd

