Linh Townhouse – Hai Duong: Modern minimalism, sophistication in every line and living experience
In the context of increasingly limited urban land funds, narrow townhouse models that still ensure aesthetics and functionality are becoming a clear trend. Linh Townhouse – Hai Duong is a typical project for that approach: minimalist, modern but not monotonous, while creating a cozy living space, balancing function and emotion.
Overview information of Linh Townhouse project – Hai Duong
Investor: Ms. Sacred
Address: Hai Duong
Total area: 210 m²
Construction area: 70 m²
Construction time: 5 months
Construction categories: Complete design and construction package
With a construction area of only 70 m² on a total land fund of 210 m², the project poses the problem of optimizing space according to height, while ensuring ventilation, comfort and sustainable aesthetics over time.

1. Facade architecture – Minimalist but rich in identity
At first sight, Linh Townhouse impresses with its neat shape, balanced proportions and detailed treatment with a modern feel mixed with a bit of Asian softness.
1.1. The vertical shape is typical of townhouses
The project develops in height with a clear 3-storey layout. The architectural blocks are stacked coherently, without using cumbersome details but focusing on proportion and solid-empty space.
The large frame covering the entire facade creates a feeling of a protective “shell”, while also helping the whole house become neater and have more depth when viewed from afar.
1.2. Curved language softens the architecture
The special feature of the project lies in the curved details: arched windows, gently curved wall corners, curved eaves. These curves help reduce the stiffness of the square shape, bringing a sense of friendliness and sophistication.
This is a clever combination of modernity and a bit of nostalgia, creating a unique impression for the project.

2. Materials and colors – A balance between modernity and warmth
Linh Townhouse uses a neutral color palette with creamy white tones as the main theme, combined with wood materials and ventilation details.
2.1. The main white tone creates an elegant background
Creamy white covers the entire facade, making the building look brighter, cleaner and more spacious than the actual area. This is also a color that is easy to apply, less outdated and suitable for many interior styles.
2.2. Natural wood increases the cozy feeling
Details such as doors, louvers, and eaves ceilings all use wood or imitation wood materials with warm brown colors. The appearance of wood helps balance the “cold” feeling of white walls, creating a harmonious and close overall look.
2.3. Ventilated tiles create emphasis and function
The array of wind cotton tiles on the balcony and middle floor is not only aesthetic but also helps circulate air, reduce heat and increase privacy. This is a detail that is very suitable for the Vietnamese climate, especially in townhouses.

3. Multi-layer facade – Optimize light and privacy
One of the strengths of the building is the multi-layered facade treatment, helping to balance open and closed.
3.1. The outer layer protects and shapes
Large frames and solid wall panels act as a protective shell, reducing the direct impact of sun and rain.
3.2. The intermediate layer regulates light
The system of wooden louvers and ventilation bricks acts as a natural light filter layer, helping the light entering the house to be softer, without causing harsh glare.
3.3. The inner layer connects the living space
The large glass door system inside ensures light still floods into the interior space, while expanding visibility and creating an airy feeling.

4. Interior space – Minimalist but sophisticated
The space inside the house continues to maintain the same design spirit as the facade: minimalist, warm and focused on user experience.
4.1. Dining table area – Family connection center
The dining space is neatly designed with a bright stone table and soft curved wooden chairs. The table’s cylindrical legs with vertical slats create a gentle but sophisticated highlight.
Light from ceiling lights combined with minimalist wall paintings create a cozy space, suitable for intimate family meals.
The notable point is the moderation of details: not too many decorative items but still enough to create aesthetic depth.
4.2. Bedroom – The balance between comfort and relaxation
The bedroom uses neutral tones combined with wooden furniture, bringing a warm and comfortable feeling.
The corner of the dressing table is designed seamlessly with the cabinet system, helping to optimize the area. Curved mirrors continue to be a detail that repeats the design language of the entire house, creating uniformity.
The light is arranged gently, not too harsh, making the resting space more relaxing and private.

5. Functional solution – Optimal on an area of 70 m²
With a small construction area, space organization plays an important role.
5.1. First floor – Common living space
The first floor area prioritizes the living room, kitchen and dining table. The interconnected layout makes the space larger and increases the connection between members.
5.2. Upper floors – Private space
The upper floors are arranged with bedrooms and personal areas, combined with balconies and open spaces to ensure ventilation and natural light.
5.3. Take advantage of height to expand space
Instead of expanding horizontally, the project maximizes the height, helping to increase the usable area while still maintaining the necessary yard space and ventilation.

6. Design details – Factors that create project quality
6.1. Intentional repetition
Details such as curves, wood materials, and ventilation panels are repeated throughout from outside to inside, creating a tight connection.
6.2. Minimalist but not monotonous
Even though it does not use many decorative details, the building still has depth thanks to the way materials, light and shapes are handled.
6.3. Suitable for climate and living habits
Ventilation solutions, sun shading and material use are all aimed at sustainability and suitable for real living conditions in Vietnam.

7. Aesthetic value and lifestyle that Linh Townhouse brings
Linh Townhouse – Hai Duong is not only a simple townhouse but also a typical example of selective modern design.
The project does not follow the trend of ostentation but focuses on streamlining, efficiency and spatial emotions. From the facade, materials to the interior, every element points towards a clear lifestyle: minimalist – warm – comfortable.
This is the ideal choice for homeowners who love elegance and want to own a living space that is both beautiful, practical and has lasting value over time.
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