Green Vietnamese Family Interior Design By MM++ Architects
The current go green style fresh interior design is the example indoor garden application in contemporary shared room. The garden is an actual outdoor plantation placed in a semi outdoor interior compartment. The natural wood color dining furniture is the catchy interior design color punch inside the minimalist white color kitchen shared room.
The kitchen stylish interior offers the exotic dining. The natural wood color dining furniture becomes the interior design punch with distinctive wood color stylish dining furniture. The fact that the garden gives better daylight illumination to reduce interior energy consumption is a wonderful modern days interior concept. The light wood color modern dining furniture lets the furniture to become catchy interior design color punch.
The living room sofa design delivers the modest dark color sofa with large capacity. Thus, the living room design is functioning as lounger room also. The relaxation feature and fresh air availability lets the room to have such function. The plantation is the way the interior design provides better oxygen availability for the inhabitant. Nearby the stair plantation keeps the ultimate air freshness. Darker color stair is the contrastive color design of the white wall design. The bedroom interior design is another minimalist interior design display. To help the interior design in getting more oxygen, the plantation is put in small planters.
The contemporary family interior design by MM++ Architects shows how the family modern interior design can be so fresh with green plantation and enough outdoor air circulation. The particular House in Go Vap, is located in the Go Vap District of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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