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DW House by Studio Kota Limited land area is often an obstacle to having a house that feels spacious and airy. However, this is not the case in this house. Mr. Erick Kristanto, principal architect of Studio Kota, proves that even narrow land can be processed into a warm and comfortable residence, as well as feeling bright and airy. The width of the house, which is only 5.6 meters, is designed in such a way that efficient spaces are formed, not too big, but feel wider than their actual size, because they have good views and natural lighting. The minimalist facade with dark tones seems to give the impression of a cold house. But make no mistake, once you enter the house, you will immediately feel a cozy and warm atmosphere with an interesting combination of natural lighting and ambience lighting, which combines with materials with lots of wood elements. Another surprise is the kitchen which is right at the very front. It turns out that the architect deliberately designed the front as a service area to make it easier for daily logistics. Don't miss the design of the gas cylinder. You definitely wouldn't have thought it, the design is practical and safer. The interior of the house is focused on the backyard area which provides a cool green nuance and aesthetic natural light. Not to mention a hammock that immediately makes you imagine how fun it would be to relax there. Let's explore the smart design of this DW House which will definitely provide a lot of valuable inspiration for you. Architect: Studio Kota https://www.studiokota.com / studio.kota #MinimalistHouse #MinimalistHouseFacade #NarrowMinimalistHouse #TinnyMinimalistHouse #3-FloorMinimalistHouse 04:34 Floor Plan 1 13:16 Floor Plan 2 20:24 Floor Plan 3 23:11 Non Stop House Tour