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FOR SALE: Real and unique loft condo in Bangkok Huay Khwang: THB 5.28m

Newly renovated 66sqm industrial loft with 4.3m tall ceiling for sale in Samran Mansion, Huay Khwang Bangkok: THB 5.28m

This unique loft is a transformation of an office space, and can get used as studio apartment, home office, office, atelier, bachelor pad and is located in a quiet but well-connected neighborhoods in Huay Khwang area.

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UNIQUE LOFT SAMRAN MANSION

Design by swiss architect Lukas Guy Schnider, regroup architecture

An unused office got a second life as spacious industrial loft-style apartment. Previously, the 66sqm office had a standard three-meter-high fake ceiling, a small internal toilet and was divided into rooms. However, this corner location on a commercial floor, between car parking and apartment floors of an older condominium building in the Huay Khwang area of Bangkok, has become a hidden gem.

regroup architecture remodeled the space after reducing the old office to its bare shell. The basic design idea uses the central core provided by the kitchen and bathroom to separate the space into different zones. There is a more private zone behind the core for the bed, a living zone with a TV and sofa, and an in-between space for a multipurpose bar-height desk. This basic zoning could potentially also work for other functions like an artist atelier, yoga studio, exhibition space, or even for a small office once again.

After removing the old office T-bar ceiling, we discovered over one meter additional height and a beautiful original concrete ceiling. The space is now 4.3m tall and the raw concrete ceiling is contrasted with a wooden cube containing the kitchen, closets, and a bathroom through a hidden door. A simple dark ceramic tile on the floor helps to ground the space and gives a neural canvas for art and the furniture.

Building Name Samran Mansion Location Huay Khwang map
Size 66 sqm Room height  4.3m
Bedroom 1 Bathroom  1
 Balcony  n/a Car parking  1
 AC  2 Furnished  yes/ negotiable
 Floor  5, corner unit Security guard  yes, 24h
 Pool  n/a Gym  n/a
 Legal  condo title deed, foreign quota  pet friendly  no
 Sales price  THB 5’280’000 Sale price/ sqm THB 80’000
Rent potential THB 25’000-30’000/mt Potential gross yield  5.1%-6.1%
 common fee  25 THB/ sqm mt

 

Living & dining room

The tall ceilings give it a very spacious, loft-like feeling. The back wall of the living room is equipped with wall washer lights and is intended to be covered in paintings. The long, multipurpose bar-height desk along the windows could be used as dining table or work desk.

The small, but well-equipped, kitchen is part of the block in the middle of the apartment. This wooden cube contains, beside all electricity and internet infrastructure, two closets, the bathroom and its hidden door, and additional storage cabinets above the closets.

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The building regulations didn’t allow for replacing the corridor office glass wall, but more privacy and security was required to use the space as an apartment. A new, inner steel door, frosted glass panels and full-height shelves with perforated metal back panels were added. The result is an ambivalent corridor wall, offering a combination of the necessary privacy, controlled transparency, and welcomed light.

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Bedroom room

The bedroom is located at the very end, separate from the living room, and has a corner view over the low-rise neighbor buildings. The brick wall behind the bed, in combination with warm indirect light from above, gives a warm, almost fabric-like impression in the space. During the day, the bedroom is part of the whole apartment with no wall or door to separate it. However, curtains on three sides wrap the bedroom in a cocoon to make a very cozy and intimate space at night.

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Bathroom

The bathroom keeps most of the available room height and the shower itself is 3.5m tall. A full-size glass-block wall between the shower and bedroom allows daylight to enter the bathroom in daytime and a playful interaction of light, shadow and blurred shapes at night. The bathroom mainly consists of hard surfaces like glass and ceramic tiles, contrasted with a wooden sink countertop and a wooden lamp.

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Entrance

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Outside view

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3d video (download)

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Project description:

Design by swiss architect Lukas Guy Schnider, regroup architecture.

An unused office got a second life as spacious industrial loft-style apartment. Previously, the 66sqm office had a standard three-meter-high fake ceiling, a small internal toilet and was divided into rooms. However, this corner location on a commercial floor, between car parking and apartment floors of an older condominium building in the Huay Khwang area of Bangkok, has become a hidden gem.

regroup architecture remodeled the space after reducing the old office to its bare shell. The basic design idea uses the central core provided by the kitchen and bathroom to separate the space into different zones. There is a more private zone behind the core for the bed, a living zone with a TV and sofa, and an in-between space for a multipurpose bar-height desk. This basic zoning could potentially also work for other functions like an artist atelier, yoga studio, exhibition space, or even for a small office once again.

After removing the old office T-bar ceiling, we discovered over one meter additional height and a beautiful original concrete ceiling. The space is now 4.3m tall and the raw concrete ceiling is contrasted with a wooden cube containing the kitchen, closets, and a bathroom through a hidden door. A simple dark ceramic tile on the floor helps to ground the space and gives a neural canvas for art and the furniture.

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3d model

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Building: Samran mansion

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Location

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google maps location: Samran Mansion Building