Futurground transformed an abandoned single-storey house into an eco-friendly retreat with seamless indoor-outdoor living spaces
In a quiet Kuala Lumpur neighbourhood, an abandoned 35-year-old single-storey house has undergone a remarkable metamorphosis. The 3,000 sq ft home, now a sustainable oasis for two retired sisters, showcases the visionary design of the young design studio Futurground.
“Our initial challenge was addressing extensive leaking issues,” Wei Li Choong, director of Futurground explains. “But we convinced the clients to invest in a long-term, future-proof solution rather than quick fixes.”
The renovation began with replacing the entire roof and elevating it by two feet to allow for better natural light penetration. Skylights now illuminate the living room, dining area, kitchen, and bathrooms, reducing the need for artificial lighting.
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Perhaps the most striking feature is the seamless integration of indoor and outdoor living. The original carport has been reimagined as an open garden, directly connecting to the living spaces.
“Each bedroom now has its private garden, creating a villa-like ambience,” Choong notes proudly.
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