In current housing trends, many homeowners prioritize buildings with neat designs that optimize space while still creating a feeling of luxury and comfort. Linh House – Uong Bi is a project that represents that spirit, choosing modern architecture, clean lines and a neutral color palette to create a home that is both youthful and sustainable over time.
Overview information of Linh House project – Uong Bi
Investor: Mrs. Sacred
Address: Uong Bi – Quang Ninh
Total area: 200 m2
Construction area: 100 m2
Construction time: 5 months
Construction categories: Complete design and construction package
With a moderate scale, the project is a clear demonstration of the ability to organize reasonable space on an area that is not too large, while still ensuring aesthetics and a comfortable living experience for the homeowner.
1. Modern architectural style – Minimalist but still outstanding
Right from the facade, Linh House shows the spirit of modern architecture through the treatment of clear shapes, coherent layout and streamlined design language. The project does not use too many elaborate decorative details, instead focusing on proportions, materials and light to create overall beauty.
1.1. The square shape creates a feeling of solidity
The highlight of the project lies in the box system arranged horizontally, combined with the flat roof and the borders surrounding the facade. This implementation helps the house look strong, modern and have visual depth.
The second floor balcony is spread out just enough, acting as an architectural highlight, while also creating sunshade for the downstairs area. The balance between solid and hollow panels keeps the facade from being too heavy while still maintaining a sense of grandeur.
1.2. Neutral color palette creates lasting beauty
Linh House uses cream white, light gray, black aluminum frame and wood brown as the main colors. This is a very typical color scheme of modern housing because it brings three values at the same time: bright, sophisticated and hard to go out of fashion.
The light beige stone wall surface helps the building increase its elegance, while the vertical wooden louvers and faux wood ceiling soften the overall look, creating a warmer feeling. This combination makes the house both highly aesthetic and close to family living space.
2. Building facade – Optimize aesthetics and recognition
One of the notable points of Linh House is the very compact but effective way of organizing the facade. Without using too many elaborate details, the project still makes an impression thanks to its beautiful shape proportions and emphasis on materials in the right places.
2.1. The frame system helps the project add depth
The second floor facade is surrounded by a large white frame, combined with a thin black border on the outer edge. This treatment is like creating a “picture frame” for the entire facade space, making the building look sharper and more prominent when viewed from a distance.
This is also a common design tactic in modern house models, helping to highlight the shape without needing too many auxiliary details.
2.2. Vertical louvers increase aesthetics and provide sun protection
The array of wooden louvers arranged in the right corner of the second floor is a small detail but has great value overall. This detail not only creates rhythm for the facade but also helps make the building less monotonous due to too many flat panels. In addition, vertical louvers also help to shade the sun, reducing direct radiation into the front glass door area.
The appearance of faux wood materials in this position also helps balance the light-colored stone panels, creating a more harmonious overall look.
3. Second floor balcony – Open and airy relaxing space
The balcony is one of the bright spots of Linh House. Not simply a buffer space in front of the bedroom, this area also contributes to shaping the lifestyle that the homeowner is aiming for: gentle, relaxed and close to nature.
3.1. Wide open surfaces help expand living experiences
The balcony stretches almost the entire width of the facade, creating an open and spacious feeling for the second floor. The transparent glass railing system helps keep visibility clear, while not obscuring the architecture behind.
When combined with a large glass door system, the balcony becomes a natural extension of the interior space, helping to capture wind, light and increase the connection between the interior and the outside.
3.2. Trees help make the building softer
The appearance of potted plants on the balcony brings a very clear visual effect. Between the clean lines of modern architecture, green areas help the building become softer, more vital and closer.
This is also a popular trend in modern townhouses, when nature is brought into small spaces such as balconies, front yards or skylights to balance the hard feeling of construction materials.

4. Glass door system and lighting – Factors that create ventilation
A beautiful modern building lies not only in its appearance but also in the way it handles light. With Linh House, the large glass door system is an important detail that helps improve the quality of living space.
4.1. Black-framed glass doors highlight the architecture
The entire front door system uses dark aluminum frames combined with large glass, creating a clear contrast with the bright walls, while also increasing the modern look of the building. This type of door brings a slim, neat feeling and is very suitable for the design language of the house.
In addition to the aesthetic element, the glass door system also helps expand visibility and create the feeling that the interior space is more open than the actual area.
4.2. Yellow light creates a cozy feeling at night
Through the perspective image, it can be seen that the project uses warm yellow interior lighting, combined with recessed ceiling lights on the eaves and balconies. This solution makes the facade more prominent in the evening, while also bringing a friendly and pleasant feeling.
The light is arranged moderately, not too bright but enough to highlight the stone, wood and architectural lines. This is an important factor that helps the project maintain its elegance while still being close to family life.
5. Gate, fence and front yard – Complete a uniform appearance
In addition to the main house, Linh House also attracts sympathy because the way the gate and fence areas are handled is very consistent with the general design language.
5.1. Modern gate with contrasting materials
The gate design uses a black frame combined with wooden slats to create a sturdy but not heavy look. The combination of these two materials helps the gate be both safe and maintain a luxurious look consistent with the building’s facade.
The gate roof is made horizontal and square, consistent with the overall architecture of the house. This shows the thoroughness in the package design, when all items are linked in a unified language.
5.2. Open fence creates enough privacy
The front fence is not completely sealed but is a combination of solid panels and ventilation bricks. This solution not only ensures privacy for the interior space, but also maintains the ventilation and aesthetics of the facade.
This is a very suitable treatment for urban housing, where the homeowner needs a layer of separation from the street but still wants the building to have communication with the surrounding landscape.
5.3. Small but effective front yard landscaping
The strip of green trees in front of the fence, although not large, is evenly arranged, creating a soft cushion between the building and the sidewalk. These low green areas help make the facade less dry, while increasing the feeling of cleanliness, neatness and vitality.
It is this small piece of landscape that contributes to perfecting the image of a modern house, where architecture and nature are combined just enough.

6. Functional solution – Optimal on 200 m2 land fund
With a total area of 200 m2 and construction area of 100 m2, Linh House shows a quite smart way to exploit the space. Based on the image of the functional diagram, it can be seen that the building is organized in a way that optimizes the user experience and internal circulation.
6.1. The first floor prioritizes common living space
The first floor is reserved for frequently used areas such as the living room, kitchen, dining room and auxiliary spaces. This layout helps family activities take place conveniently, while creating a feeling of connection between members in daily activities.
Keeping the first floor airy and less divided is also a suitable choice for modern living trends, where functionality is placed in parallel with aesthetic factors.
6.2. The second floor creates privacy for rest
The second floor space is organized for the bedrooms and the front relaxation area. The large balcony acts as a buffer to help the rooms above have more light, natural ventilation and open views.
The clear division between common living and private resting areas makes the building highly usable, suitable for the needs of young families or multi-generational families.
7. Finishing materials – Creates modern beauty and ease of application
One of the advantages of Linh House is the choice of materials that are quite practical but still create a good aesthetic effect.
7.1. Stone facades increase durability and elegance
Bright stone panels on the first and second floors help the building look cleaner, brighter and more upscale. This is a very suitable material for facades because it both increases durability and limits the monotonous feeling of flat painted walls.
When combined with spotlights, the stone surface also creates good visual effects in the evening.
7.2. Wooden materials create a warm feeling
Even though it only appears in some details such as louvers, porch ceilings and gates, wood materials still play an important role in balancing the feeling of the entire project. It helps keep the house from being too cold or too industrial, while also increasing the intimacy of the living space.
This is a very suitable choice for modern housing projects, where homeowners want to compromise between minimalism and a cozy feeling.

8. Aesthetic value and lifestyle that Linh House brings
Not every project of moderate scale is easy to make a mark. However, Linh House has achieved that thanks to the balance between architecture, function and spatial emotion.
The house does not pursue ostentation but aims for lasting beauty, sophistication and suitability for real life. From the facade, fence gate, lighting to balcony organization, every element shows the spirit of modern living: neat, comfortable, relaxed and with a clear aesthetic taste.
Linh House – Uong Bi is therefore not only a residential project, but also a valuable reference model for homeowners who love modern architecture, appreciate minimalism but still want a home with its own identity.
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