It’s a hot, humid day in Bangkok. Smack at noon, the sun is scorching. Air conditioning turned off to save electricity, the residents in the house are sweating buckets. To the rescue comes the double sliding door. On the outside is a sliding door made of glass – useful to keep intruders out. On the inside is a sliding door made of mesh – useful to keep insects out. The tenants opens the sliding glass door, while leaving the mesh door closed. Ahhh…the beautiful Sunday breeze.

But what about light? How are we going to see inside the house during the day if we don’t turn on the lights? The wooden panels save the day. Meticulously constructed in a grid pattern, the frame allows natural sunlight to creep in moderately, while mainting a sense of privacy from the outside world. Constructed using wood, the panels complements the natural and homey atmosphere in the house.

Last but not least is our little hero, the wooden ledge! Aligning with the wooden theme, the ledge allows us to hang miniature plants along the wall. A little bit of natural goodness to brighten up our day and instill freshness in the atmosphere.

Next time you see these heroes, don’t forget to thank them for the homey and cozy feeling they provide us!