The Skyscape Rooftop House is a Zen Hideaway Perched High Above Bangkok

(Photo: WARchitect)

(Photo: WARchitect)

(Photo: WARchitect)

The rooftop of a five-story apartment building in Bangkok, Thailand, was completely transformed by the architects at WARchitect into the Skyscape Rooftop House.

(Photo: WARchitect)

The stunning minimalist structure has clean lines and is constructed completely of Balau wood planks in the interior making for a seamless and cohesive look that’s soft, soothing, and very easy on the eyes.

(Photo: WARchitect)

The layout of the house structures six rooms around a central courtyard, and private areas of the home are located in the rear to keep them completely shielded from the public.

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The common areas, on the other hand, have floor-to-ceiling windows that look out onto the Lat Phrao district of Bangkok for panoramic views.

(Photo: WARchitect)

Neutral colors, wood, and minimal decor create a relaxing and warm atmosphere.

(Photo: WARchitect)

The architects explain:

“Our idea was not to make this house feel like a building, but to free it from form. We wanted it to be just a borderless box that emerges out of nowhere in the sky, as if the thickness of the wall and roof were non-existent, but still able to make holes in the ceiling to install curtains, air conditioners, and embed lights.”

(Photo: WARchitect)

You can learn more about WARchitect and the Skyscape Rooftop House right here.

(Photo: WARchitect)
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