Architecture firm EKAR creadted the Re-Gen House with the intention to house multiple generations at once.
The owner worked closely with the architect the create a unique and modern home out of the existing structure, to fit all three generations comfortably without making separate apartments. By purchasing the land next door, the team made a large renovation and expansion with three open houses blended into one. Using a clean white color scheme and tons of glass paneling, the home feels large and open while still providing privacy. The unique facade creates a modern contrast from the contemporary interior, with custom furniture in each room.
The Re-Gen House is the first of its kind in Thailand, starting a movement of multi generational living that allows for any family to grow and expand comfortably.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Multi-generational Living
- Innovative designs to house multiple generations together in modern, spacious homes without separate apartments.
- Home Renovation and Expansion
- Expanding and updating existing structures to create open, multi-generational homes with custom furniture and contemporary interior design.
- Modern Contrasting Facades
- Designing unique facades with modern contrasts to create visually appealing yet practical multi-generational homes for families.
Where This Applies
- Architecture
- Opportunity for architects to create innovative designs for multi-generational living and cater to the growing demand for spacious, modern homes.
- Real Estate Development
- Developers have the opportunity to expand and renovate existing structures to meet the demand for multi-generational homes with custom furniture and contemporary interior design.
- Furniture Design
- Designers can create custom furniture to fit into spacious, modern multi-generational homes with unique contrasting facades.
