ING-SUK House by Yangnar Studio – A Minimal Wooden Retreat in Nam Phrae, Thailand
ING-SUK House by Yangnar Studio is a compact wooden retreat blending traditional Thai design, recycled materials, and minimalist architecture.
Nestled at the entrance of Obkhan National Park in Nam Phrae, Thailand, ING-SUK House by Yangnar Studio is a serene and experimental architectural project that celebrates minimalist design, local craftsmanship, and sustainable materials. Completed in 2022, this 50 m² wooden platform house stands as a perfect example of how budgetary and environmental constraints can inspire innovative and resourceful design solutions.


Design Concept and Inspiration
Yangnar Studio, led by Dechophon Rattanasatchatham and Metee Moonmuang, envisioned ING-SUK House as a compact, elevated wooden structure that harmonizes with its natural surroundings. Drawing inspiration from “Ka-Nham” shelters, traditional temporary huts used by gardeners in southern Thailand, the house is designed to function as both a residential retreat and a versatile activity space.
The structure rests on compacted soil-lifted ground, creating an elevated platform that enhances ventilation, flood resilience, and natural cooling—key considerations in the tropical Thai climate.


Spatial Layout and Interior
The design revolves around a central elongated terrace, which acts as a circulation spine connecting all areas of the house. This multi-functional space also serves as a seating area and a social gathering point.
The terrace connects the kitchen, bathroom, and two separate bedrooms, ensuring privacy and functionality. A unique elevated den at the front of the main room serves as a flexible lounge or workspace, distinct from the secondary room.
Large windows and open decking bring in abundant natural light while framing stunning views of the surrounding forest landscape.


Materiality and Craftsmanship
A defining feature of ING-SUK House is its sustainable approach to materials. The team prioritized the use of recycled wood, reclaimed doors and windows, and steel tube profiles, all sourced from local shops and recycling yards.
To maintain the wood's natural beauty, the studio avoided chemical coatings, relying instead on traditional woodwork techniques that highlight the authenticity of each material. Antique market finds were incorporated as decorative and functional elements, while repurposed wooden pillars from vernacular Vietnamese houses were seamlessly integrated into the front staircase, blending old-world charm with modern design sensibilities.


Architectural Philosophy
Yangnar Studio views constraints not as limitations but as opportunities for creativity. ING-SUK House is a testament to contextual and resource-conscious architecture, posing the critical question: “What kind of architecture can we create within the confines of budgetary and locational constraints?”
By focusing on local materials, craftsmanship, and meaningful design, the studio envisions a future where architectural storytelling and sustainable resource utilization become the cornerstones of modern building practices.


All Photographs are works of Rungkit Charoenwat
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