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A Rustic-style, Traditional Home | House Flipper

Updated: Oct 10, 2023

Welcome to my third House Flipper blog post! Today I will be sharing my design thoughts of flipping the Many Generations House:

  1. Entry corridor

  2. Living room, Dining area

  3. Kitchen

  4. Bedroom, Bathroom

  5. Crops garden

  6. Selling the House

Outdoor sneak peek!

Introducing our client(s)... The Jantart family, where age is just a number.

Indeed, I imagined this couple as your typical grandma-grandpa. You know, all lovely and cuddly grandparents. From this profile, I assigned them:

The traditional, rustic decoration style: an architecture of plants, timber and greens.

Let's set foot into this tiny home!

Rustic traditional decor of plants, timber and greens

Entry corridor, the transition space to the rest of the house.

Having a small space doesn't mean we can skip the design process! To keep to the designated traditional, rustic style by introducing green-painted walls and timber-look furniture.

"They also love plants, so it's wise to put a lot of them in the house!"

Simple corridor design: plants, bookshelves and pictures

This entry corridor leads to:

Open-plan concept of Living Room, Reading Nook & Dining Area

I don't think you can call a traditional home without a fireplace, yeah? With this interior design in mind, I placed two comfy pieces of furniture in front of a fireplace:

The living and reading nook spaces are defined using carpets

"...there is enough space [in this house] to put all our books!" - Jantart family, House Flipper

Interior design tip: how to prevent busy, overwhelming spaces. Here, the design is balanced via walls and carpets.

For instance, the living area has a blank wall and patterned carpet, whereas the reading nook has a patterned wall and a blank rug.

Imagine if these two are swapped.

"Ugh... the reading nook will be... I don't know, crowded? Cramped?? Definitely not cosy anymore!"

"These carpets add so much warmth to the interior! A simple carpet on the floor and immediately the home becomes cosier!" -Jantart family, House Flipper

This dining area is directly linked to the dining bar and kitchen:

Architecture tip: place related spaces close to one another to prevent cross-circulation

Why close vicinity to one another? Hmm... let's say the dining area and living area are swapped. What happens when you're cooking in the kitchen and it's time to serve?

"Gotcha... you'll need to walk past the living area just to get to the tables! That's what you mean by cross-circulation!"

Exactly. Now let's head into the kitchen!

"There is a kitchen, so cooking for the grandchildren will be possible!"

Wonder why I have an opening for the kitchen bar? Here is a prime example where architecture is done right: separate space, yet still one.

In a simple explanation, even though you're in a separate kitchen, this opening gives you the feeling that you're still part of the dining and living room:

Decorate your house for a sense of realism and living! Now I want cheesecake LOL

How to Create a Traditional, Rustic Style Bedroom?

The Jantart family likes old-fashioned furniture ie timber. I used the same wood tone (ancient African teak and cool ash) and the colour green, of course.

Orange and yellow tones to complement the colour green

Crops garden

And now, the garden! I realised older generations are more self-sufficient ie gardening and farming. So my garden style choice is obvious... The crop garden!

Typical crop garden: vegetables, fruit trees or bushes, shovels and compost bins

Garden Competition and Auction Result

total whopping profit of 42 thousand dollars
Jantart family's positive and negative opinions

What's next?

I've uploaded the final house tour on YouTube. Feel free to watch, support and comment!

Thanks for reading and see you again!

Disclaimer:

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