Homlovely.com -- If you want to build a 12 ft x 10 ft house with a studio concept, this design can be used as inspiration for your dream home. Homes with cladding materials are one option for building a house at a price of around 200k. Let's take a closer look. Check out 200K Only for Metal Cladding House.
Before
At this stage, the house is still in the structural construction phase. Concrete is used for the lower part, while cladding is used for the upper part. The roof has been built with a wooden frame.
After
After the construction process, the house is ready to be inhabited. Houses with a combination of yellow cladding and gray concrete make the house look more charming and give a cheerful impression. Doors with detailed designs are the focal point of this house.
Kitchen and dining area
This house applies a studio concept where there are no partitions to divide the rooms. The kitchen has a linear layout and is neatly arranged. White dominates, giving a clean impression, while black accents provide a strong yet soft contrast. There is a small dining table with two comfortable chairs.
Main area
All the furniture is neatly arranged, making the room feel more spacious and creating a comfortable atmosphere. Built-in furniture is used to help make the room more functional without having to add space. Interesting decorations also make the room feel more lively and aesthetically pleasing.
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Editor : Munawaroh
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