In a secluded residential quarter of old Bangsar, Sudut House is an unintentional statement. Its moniker – in Malay, meaning
“angle” or “corner” – is aptly coined by a proud owner describing her home that, among some in the 1970s-era neighbourhood, has been a subject of converse conjecture.
But such is the draw of architecture well made, exemplified in this instance by a considered, functional and humanised design.
A CLEAN SLATE
With 6,500ft2 of floor area, Sudut House replaces an existing single-storey dwelling on the corner-lot site; both architects and owner decided a fresh design was a better option than to renovate the already heavily renovated original.
“The existing layout was disjointed and strange, we couldn’t salvage anything. So, it was a good decision to demolish and rebuild,” says Farah Azizan, director at Studio Bikin.
Adds the owner who prefers not to be named, “It was more cost-effective that way, and you get the house that you want. You shouldn’t have to restrict your layout just to salvage a couple of walls here and there.”
The end-result is a house defined by an extensive and centrally-positioned dry kitchen, offering commanding views of adjoining spaces such as hall, living, dining and outdoor pool areas.
Importantly, the kitchen is a hub for the family of four, a place to have meals, do work and share stories, and on occasion, entertain.
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