Not just a high-end residential project, Glass & Stone House is the way homeowners choose to tell their own living story – strong, streamlined, luxurious but not ostentatious. Located in Ha Long, the project designed and constructed by TCONS brings a unified architectural and interior overall, where every line, material and light source is calculated to create a different living experience.
True to its name, Glass & Stone House is made up of two main “languages” of materials: stone and glass, combined with wood, metal and just enough green areas. All blend together to form a modern, deep and emotional living space.
Overview of the Glass & Stone House project
- Project name: Glass & Stone House
- Location: Ha Long – Quang Ninh
- Acreage: 550m² (105m²/floor)
- Design & construction unit: TCONS
Right from the first impression, the project shows a clear tectonic spirit: not pursuing formal display, but focusing on the quality of living space. Each area in the house has its own personality but is still closely linked in the same design language.

Glass & Stone House’s design language: Modern, luxurious and deep
Modern Luxury – Luxury does not need too many details
Glass & Stone House follows a luxurious modern interior style, where beauty does not lie in sophistication but in how to organize space, choose materials and handle light.
Functional areas are minimized with unnecessary details, replaced by large, clean surfaces with visual depth. The elegance of the project comes from:
- Balanced space ratio
- High quality materials
- Definitive lines
- Deep, sophisticated color palette
This is the type of space that doesn’t need to “say much” but still creates a valuable feeling as soon as you enter.

True minimalism: reduce to improve quality of life
One of the valuable points of Glass & Stone House is the way it applies a minimalist spirit without being rigid.
The space is designed so that everything is neat, comfortable and has breathing room. The furniture does not appear dense, but each item has a reason to exist. This helps the overall house always maintain a clean, luxurious and airy feeling.
Minimalism here is not about cutting off emotions, but about eliminating unnecessary things to make room for a better quality life experience.
Nature is included as part of the experience
Besides stone and glass, nature is a silent but important element in the project.
Green areas are arranged sufficiently in locations such as relaxation areas, bathrooms and light spaces. Thanks to that, the space is not “hard” by modern materials, but becomes softer and closer.
The appearance of natural light, green trees and light filtering curtains also help the building maintain a sense of balance between comfort and relaxation.

Main materials: When stone and glass become the identity of the space
Stone – Material that creates solidity and class
Stone is one of the most prominent elements in the entire construction. From floors and walls to kitchens and bathrooms, this material is used as an aesthetic “backbone”.
Large veined stone surfaces not only increase the feeling of luxury but also create depth for the space. This material is very suitable for the spirit of the project: strong, sharp and durable over time.
Glass – Expands light and a sense of life
If stone brings a feeling of solidity, glass is the element that helps the building become airy and rich in connection.
Large glass panels help light penetrate deep into the space, while blurring the boundary between inside and outside. This is especially important in spaces that require relaxation such as the living room, bedroom or bathroom area.
Glass in Glass & Stone House is not just a finishing material, but a tool to create emotions.
Wood and metal – Overall balanced materials
Besides stone and glass, dark wood and black metal details serve as an overall balance.
- Wood brings warmth and emotional depth
- Metal Creates a sharp, modern look
- This combination Helps the space be both luxurious and not cold
This is also the reason why the project feels high-end but still close and easy to live in.

Living room: The reception space has the spirit of gallery living
The first impression comes from height and light
The living room of Glass & Stone House is treated in an open and luxurious direction, with the feeling of an art gallery space rather than a regular living room.
High ceilings, large curtains, light through thin veils and central pendant lights create a very strong visual highlight. The deep-colored sofa set, dark fur rug and low tea table help the overall look remain calm and poised.
This space does not need too much decor, because the proportions, materials and lighting are enough to create its own atmosphere.
The interior is minimalist but rich in experience
The living room clearly shows the “little but quality” spirit of the entire project.
- Low-shaped sofa creates a spacious and luxurious feeling
- The polished stone surface reflects light beautifully
- Sculptural pendant lights increase symbolism
This is a space suitable for both receiving guests and relaxing, where homeowners can feel the privacy and class in every living moment.

Kitchen and dining room: Modern, neat and connected
Kitchen space as part of lifestyle
The kitchen – dining area in Glass & Stone House is not only designed for cooking, but also a place that reflects the homeowner’s lifestyle.
High ceiling kitchen cabinets, modern kitchen island, stone dining table and pendant lights help this area look very “boutique residence” – luxurious but not ostentatious.
The space layout is neatly organized, creating a seamless connection between function and aesthetics.
Materials and light create emotions
The notable point of this area lies in the combination of materials:
- Large veined stone surface creates depth
- Dark glass and cabinet doors increase modernity
- Yellow pendant lights help soften the overall look
Thanks to that, the kitchen – dining space does not become dry but still retains the cozy feeling needed in a home.

Master bedroom: Quiet, sophisticated and relaxing
A true resting space
The master bedroom of Glass & Stone House is imbued with a personalized resort spirit. The entire space is treated with a muted color palette, soft lighting and soft materials, creating a relaxing feeling as soon as you enter.
The low bed, upholstered headboard, herringbone wooden floor and large curtains help the room become luxurious but not heavy.
This type of bedroom is not only beautiful in appearance but also serves very well the needs of resting, restoring energy and enjoying privacy.
Modern features enhance living experience
Besides aesthetic beauty, the master bedroom also shows investment in living experience:
- The space is spacious
- Reasonably layered lighting
- Private relaxation area with massage chair
- Optimal interior layout for daily living
This is the spirit of a high-end living space: not only beautiful, but also truly serving people.

Bathroom: Wellness space at home
Designed like a private spa in the house
One of the most impressive areas of Glass & Stone House is the master bathroom.
The independent bathtub in the center, combined with a glass wall, standing shower area, large mirror and recessed LED lighting system, gives the feeling of entering a high-end spa.
This space is handled very well in both function and emotion by ensuring airiness, luxury, relaxation but still privacy.
This is no longer a bathroom in the conventional sense, but a true self-care space.
The balance between stone, light and nature
What makes this area different is the presence of greenery and natural light next to the dark stone surfaces.
That combination helps the space avoid feeling heavy or cold, and at the same time brings a clear feeling of relaxation. This is a typical example of how TCONS brings the element of “wellness living” into the living space.

Worship room: Maintaining cultural depth in a modern overall
The space is solemn but not heavy
Amidst the modern overall look of Glass & Stone House, the altar room is a very special highlight. This space still retains the necessary solemnity, but is expressed in a spirit of simplicity, purity and high aesthetics.
Dark wood, soft lighting, symmetrical layout and just enough decor details help the altar room become deep without being heavy or old.
The connection between modernity and tradition
The worship room in the building is not isolated like a “different world”, but blends seamlessly into the overall structure of the house. This shows the meticulousness in design thinking: modern but not losing the spiritual values and identity of Asian life.

Additional spaces: Complete the living experience for the whole family
Boy’s bedroom and girl’s bedroom.
For boys’ bedrooms, the design often aims to be dynamic, strong, neat and support the development of independence. Meanwhile, girls’ bedrooms can be treated softer and more sophisticated, but still remain in sync with the general design language of the house.
The important point is not in “cute decoration”, but in creating a living space suitable to the age, interests and living habits of each member.

Garage – Technical space but still maintains the overall aesthetic
In high-end housing projects, the garage is not only a place to park the car but also a part of the living experience.
A well-designed garage should ensure:
- Convenient to move
- Airy
- Easy to maintain
- Synchronized with common architectural language
Including the garage in the overall design from the beginning shows the completeness of the space organization of Glass & Stone House.

Light – the “invisible material” that creates the class of Glass & Stone House
If I had to choose one element that creates the strongest emotion for this project, it is definitely the light.
From the living room, bedroom, kitchen to bathroom and altar room, light is intentionally processed to create depth and be an artistic highlight for the living space.
It is the light that makes the building not only beautiful when photographed, but also beautiful in real life experiences every day.

What living values does Glass & Stone House bring?
Glass & Stone House not only solves housing needs, but also creates a new lifestyle, enjoying modern amenities, while balancing privacy, relaxation and connection.
This is the type of house for people who not only want to be “beautiful”, but want a place that truly has long-term living value.

TCONS – A unit that creates personalized and classy living spaces
With Glass & Stone House, TCONS continues to clearly demonstrate its strength in creating high-end, personalized-oriented housing projects.
From the overall architecture to every interior detail, the project shows a consistent design mindset, understanding the homeowner’s actual needs and optimizing functionality in parallel with the space’s emotions.
That is also the factor that creates projects that are not only beautiful when completed, but also have lasting value over time.
