Saturday 2 September 2023

Take a look at this skinny 'tube house' that's just 13 feet wide and is home to 3 generations

The skinny house from a distance
The property is in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
  • An architecture firm has put a modern twist on the popular Vietnamese "tube house." 
  • The five-level residence in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam is home to three generations.
  • The property attracts attention as minimalist design is unusual in Vietnam, its designer said.

Narrow "tube" houses have been around in Vietnam for decades. 

The skinny homes, known as nhà ống in Vietnam, are among the most popular types of buildings as land is expensive and property tax is calculated based on the width of a house. 

Architecture studio STD Design Consultant gave the concept a modern twist with this minimalist-style building that's 13 feet wide, has five levels and is home to a three-generation family in Ho Chi Minh City.

Pham Trung, the studio's director, told Insider that tube houses are also popular in Vietnam because they can provide more housing for people in its crowded cities. 

The company designed and constructed the skinny house for a family of six for 554 million Vietnamese dong ($230,000). 

The married couple, a pilot and flight attendant, wanted a residence that could accommodate their two children, the husband's parents and a housekeeper on a plot they owned. 

It took the studio about two months to devise a full concept and complete drawings, and a further five months to construct. Take a look at the property.

"Tube homes" are popular in Vietnamese cities where land is very expensive
A low angle of the skinny house with its shutters open to expose the plants on the balcony
The skinny house has foldable shutters that can be completely closed to keep out light – and noise.
The skinny house shutters pictured 4 times, once closed, another half open, completely open and to the side

Pham Trung of STD Design said as Vietnam has a tropical climate, it was important to incorporate foldable shutters to keep sunlight out. The studio also added plant features to all the balconies to add an extra layer of protection from the heat. 

The living room is located on the third floor, as the air is "more breathable" higher up, Trung said.
The living area in the house which has a brown sofa and leads onto a balcony
There's a master bedroom and three further bedrooms to accommodate the three generations of the family and their housekeeper.
The skinny house with its shutters open
The top floor of the house has a barbecue area with outdoor seating and a retractable sun roof.
The BBQ area has an outdoor seating area with a sunroof that can be drawn back
There's plenty of outdoor space
The outdoor area on the highest level with two plants
The ground level has a play area for children as Trung said it can be dangerous for children to play on the street.
The play area for children comes with a circular window and storage area for toys
The kitchen and dining area is also on the ground level.
The kitchen has turquoise shiny cupboards and a wooden dining table
It took the studio about two months to design the home and create a modern minimalist aesthetic
The balcony area has a plant pot fitted into it and shutters that can be closed
Trung said the property attracts much attention as minimalist design is uncommon.
A side view of the skinny house which has a white side wall
It's the first tube home built by the studio, which hopes to take on more such projects.
The bedroom has fitted wardrobes and also leads to another balcony
The building is made of laterite stone which helps with temperature regulation.
The skinny house seen from a distance at dusk with some of its lights on
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