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24-Oct-2025
When architect Ruchanan Patarapanich set out to redesign this 54sqm/581sqft Bangkok apartment, for his longtime friend Promchan Chanratanapreeda, the goal wasn’t just to make it feel bigger—it was to make it feel like home. Located in the relaxed, lively Ari neighbourhood in Bangkok, the former one-bedroom layout was stripped back and reimagined as a single, flowing space shaped by flexibility, calm, and creative thinking.
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