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As I step into the house, I’m immediately faced with a choice: a staircase leading upwards or a living space where sunlight plays through the fins, casting shifting shadows while a cool breeze drifts in from the northwest. The center of the room holds a welcoming seating area, accompanied by a vibrant plant, creating a serene spot to pause and reflect.
Moving forward, I take the stairs, each step revealing a new perspective through the movable fins that line the staircase. The climb is gradual yet rewarding, and after ascending seven meters, I reach the first level. To my right, the kitchen beckons, just three steps away, with the refrigerator and kitchen counter conveniently close. The dining area lies just beyond, inviting me to sit and relax, while a discreet bathroom, tucked beneath the bedroom and accessible from the kitchen, offers privacy and convenience.
Exiting the kitchen, I continue my ascent, climbing another three meters. With each step, the views improve, offering a broader view of the surroundings. Finally, I arrive at the bedroom—the ultimate retreat, warm and cozy, bathed in sunlight from the long windows that grace three of the walls. The brick structure holds onto the day’s warmth, making it an ideal refuge on colder nights. The jack arches in every room create a sense of height and spaciousness, ensuring the rooms remain pleasant and airy.
The towering design not only elevates the living spaces but also creates shaded areas below, perfect for parking or outdoor activities like table tennis.

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The thought behind design was what is home to you or what home feels like to you . For me, house is from where i gaze out. Stairs helped me in having different vantages and it became a central part of my idea
 

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