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Finalist in the category of Storytelling Design by Room Magazine, Naak-Nang House is inspired by a local folktale about the love filled with obstacles between the Naga (Naak) and a mortal maiden (Nang). Now, Naak and Nang are placed together in the residential neighborhood bridging Aonang and Nopparathara. These 2 houses are connected by 3 doors. Each has its private entrance, a gated parking space,3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. Also, they can be connected to host a big group of 12-14 persons.Naak House: Settled stably, and facing towards “Khao Ngorn Naak” is Naak House, symbolizing the Naga. Naak House exudes a sense of solidity and strength by employing a material palette radiates both sturdiness and warmth. I features a skylight leading the sunlight to a standing Indian Oak Tree in the middle of the house, 1 outdoor swimming pool and 1 sky jacuzzi on the top floor offers a breathtaking view of Khao Ngorn Naak. Next to the parking is an open space under the house for some activities and rest. There is a living room with a wash room, a kitchen with dining area, and 3 bedrooms (ensuite) with different but harmonised design.Nang House: Offers a lodging experience that is gentle and warm, reflecting the femininity through bright color tones and curved shapes. It is smaller than the Naak House and it features a parking space, a large semi-outdoor swimming pool. Nang House is designed with interconnected bedrooms and duplex. Every bedroom is ensuite. There is a large space combining a living, dining and kitchen. They sky rooftop Jacuzzi and roof top space is perfect for morning or evening activities or stargazing during the night
Foreign nationals can own the building (villa) in their own name, but not the land that it stands on.
Foreign nationals cannot own land in Thailand in their own name. The options for a foreigner to make use of the land are via a long-term lease or by investing in a Thai company that owns the land.