The Leaning House is a residential property that tilts upwards, allowing clients to enjoy an excellent view of the nearby lake while also attracting sunlight despite the surrounding landscape being quite hilly. The home is located near Seoul, South Korea and is designed by the Praud architecture firm.
The interior of the Leaning House is open-concept and consists of a family room, living room, kitchen, terrace and a mezzanine with a reading room, library, bedroom and bathroom. The lake view can be taken in from the balcony, which can be accessed by a flight of stairs.
Another benefit of the tilted house design is the creation of a small shaded terrace at the front of the home.
The structure is zinc-clad and takes up 96 square meters of space.
Upwards-Tilting Homes
The Leaning House's Tilted Design Helps It Capture Sunlight
Trend Themes
1. Upwards-tilting Homes - Designing homes with an upward tilt to capture sunlight and provide excellent views.
2. Open-concept Interiors - Creating homes with open-concept interiors for a spacious and modern living experience.
3. Shaded Terraces - Incorporating shaded terraces in home designs to provide outdoor spaces for relaxation and privacy.
Industry Implications
1. Residential Architecture - Opportunity for architectural firms to explore innovative designs that integrate upward tilting and open-concept interiors in residential properties.
2. Real Estate Development - Potential for real estate developers to capitalize on the appeal of upwards-tilting homes with lake views and modern interior designs.
3. Home Construction Materials - Manufacturers of zinc-clad materials can benefit from the increased demand for construction materials used in the creation of tilted homes.