Helloshabby.com -- Amakan houses are still native houses that many people still own today in some areas. Houses using many natural materials make the house easier to build with a low budget. Here is an inspiring amakan house idea. For some details, check out Elevated Amakan House with Many Functional Areas.
House facade design
This amakan stilt house looks very stand out with a warm look because it uses natural materials that are varnished with sharp colors. For the frame, columns, and base, strong mahogany wood is used. Since the house is tall, railings on the stairs and porch are essential for safe access.
Interior view
The interior looks neat with vinyl flooring that looks clean and cozy. The living room uses rattan chairs that match other furniture such as shelves and cabinets. To add to the beauty, there is a luxurious chandelier in this living area.
Furthermore, there is a bedroom that does not have a bed, so a mattress is placed on the floor. Then for the shelves are in the corner of the room to store many items neatly. Large windows in the room make the room not stuffy.
Bathroom
The bathroom has a comfortable size using concrete or gypsum walls. To make it more durable, use additional tiles for the walls and floor. Other additions include mirrors and display shelves on the walls that save space.
Functional area
As this is a house on stilts, there is naturally a void at the bottom. The owner can turn it into a storage area or other interesting spots such as a relaxing area or a dirty kitchen as needed. Thus, the house appears to have the functionality of a 2-storey house.