What is the cost of living in Vietnam


This is exactly my question before I purchased my very affordable ticket to Vietnam, what is the cost of living in Vietnam? Many travellers and former expats in Vietnam assured me that it is cheap, which I think was one of enough reasons to move to Vietnam. After I moved, I found their statement both right and wrong.

Vietnam is relatively cheap, especially if you are looking in retiring in Vietnam or simply planning to start a new chapter of your life. The cost of living in Ho Chi Minh City is different from Hanoi or from the smaller towns in the country. It also depends on what lifestyle you are planning to have; type of accommodation, food to eat, where to shop, or how to get around in Vietnam are the factors you have to consider. The cost of living in Vietnam depends on the type of person you are and which city you want to live.

Related article: Expenses Incurred When Renting An Apartment In Ho Chi Minh City

To give you an idea, I will list down what are the expected living prices in Vietnam from the housing, food, alcohol, transportation, and other things that can be helpful. You can also check out this article about budget for moving to Vietnam.

If you are in a hurry, you can check this table below, scroll further down to know more about cost of living and expenses in Vietnam.

NOTE: Prices are in US Dollars; $1= 22,000 VND

COST OF LIVING IN VIETNAM PER MONTH = $535
Rent + Bills$300
Transportation (renting a motorbike plus gas)$60
Grocery$50
Leisure: eating out, drinking(going out and/or eating out at least once a week)$100
Mobile phone bill$5
Gym membership/Fitness$20

These price are only estimation, your cost of living may differ depending on how you want to life and your own lifestyle. Read further to understand what is the standard expenses for an expat in Vietnam.

HOW MUCH IS THE AVERAGE COST OF LIVING IN VIETNAM?

For an expat, the average cost of living in Vietnam is $500 including a cheap rent, decent food, transportation, and budget for leisure. I’m spending a little less than this as I share a room with my boyfriend in a shared apartment. We also rented a motorbike to go around the city and mostly cook the food for ourselves. Our biggest expense is the apartment and leisure during the weekends.

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APARTMENT AND HOUSE PRICES IN VIETNAM

The best thing here is that Vietnam can accommodate both expats who are looking into cheap living and those who are keen to have a luxurious life. Here is for more detailed about the difference between the type of housing in Vietnam and its prices. The price varies depending on the location and services that are included. Finding an apartment or house in Vietnam can be easy or hard depending on where and when are you arriving or moving.

Cost of Apartment

The rent cost is between $200-$1,000+ depending on the type of accommodation, location, and its size. We discussed more about apartments in Vietnam here.

Length of Contract

The minimum length of contract for your rent is 6 months, while is it very normalthat a landlord may ask you to sign a year contract. If you can find someone to take over your place before you contract expires, you can get your deposit back.

Electricity price in Vietnam

The electricity in Vietnam is about 3,000-4,500 VND per KW. If your landlord is charging your more than this, something is definitely not right.

Prices of food in Vietnam

Personally, I find it almost the same price when you decide to cook home or eat out but that depends where you are eating; those small shacks on the street offers really affordable meal. Although a lot of expats are concern with its cooking sanitation and most of the time, the food they serve have gone cold.

Cooking

If you cook for yourself, it would cost about $1-$3 -cooking meals without meat is always cheaper. I also cooked big portions so I can save the rest for the next day. My roommate would freeze the left over for the future. If you are on a tight budget, rice and pasta are pretty cheap as well. Doing your grocery at the local dry market is alwayscheaper than shopping in commercialised grocery stores.

Eating Out

$1-$2 for the side street vendors which you can mostly find in residential areas. While casual restaurants is about $3-$4 for a meal and/or fast food chains, fancier restaurants are about $6 and up. It’s always more expensive to eat at the touristy arealike Pham Ngu Lao and Bui Vien street. It can be challenging to find great place to eat there as well.

Food Delivery

You can have your food delivered for $2 and up (sometimes the delivery fee is free). I love this option, they are fast and very affordable.

COST OF TRANSPORTATION IN VIETNAM

Forget about driving a car unless you can’t stand the pollution in the big cities or you are moving to a smaller city. Driving a car will take you forever to get to where you want to go. There is a big chance you will be stuck in traffic especially if you plan to use this when going to work. Motorbikes are your on-the-go solution to get around.

You can check this article about transportation in Vietnam for some ideas on how you can get around the city or in the country.

Buying a Secondhand Motorbike

You can buy a motorbike for $250 (Hanoi) $350+ (Ho Chi Minh City), cheaper in the smaller cities/towns like Da Lat, Phong Nha, and Ninh Binh.

Renting a Motorbike

Renting a motorbike can cost about $40 and up per month with a deposit of $200+

Gas

The gas for your motorbike or car is not too expensive too, about $1 per litre

Motorbike Taxi

Motorbike taxi is one of the most common public transportation in Vietnam. About $.50 (minimum) depending on how far and the demand at the time of booking, you can use either Grab or Mai Linh phone apps.

Phone Apps

For a minimum of $.50, you can go around the city. Here, you can book a car, taxi, or motorbike taxi. Some apps even offer delivery service/parcel service. Check the list of phone apps you can use in Vietnam.

Bus

Taking the bus is one of the cheapest options to go around, for only $.25 (local buses within the city), just prepare for the traffic

Buses to the Next Town or City

For about $7+ (depending on the bus company and the travel distance) – Check the bus times and prices of out of the city buses here also remember to book in advance during the holiday season

Bicycle

It’s the cheapest but probably not the safest way to go around the city. For $25 you can buy a second-hand push bike. The motorists ignores the traffic lights most of the time, there are also no bike traffic lights or lanes.


ALCOHOL PRICES IN VIETNAM

Alcohol is quite cheap too, depending on where you are buying – the cheapest is at the local grocery stores. Cocktails and beers are expensive in bars and clubs especially in the big cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, also in touristy places.

GROCERY STORESBARS & CLUBS
Beer$0.50$2.50+
Cocktails$3+
Hard Liquor$7 (local)$10 (imported)$2+ per shot
Wine$5 (local wine)$10 (imported wine)$4+ per glass

There you go! Vietnam is honestly can be very cheap if you can follow a good budget and know the places to go, eat, shop, and party. Also, it will help a lot if you build a great network of friends (locals or expats) to get some tips.

I hope this article is helpful for you, if you have any questions or suggestions, let us know below the comment section. Join these Facebook groups too to get help and support from expats in Vietnam.

This article is summarized by Modoho – a trusted agency in Ho Chi Minh city. If you need any help from a local expert with free searching services (only landlord have to pay) feel free to contact us. Here is some listing for you:

How To Find An Vietnam Apartment

Just like what I talked about why you should move to Vietnam , I told you how easy and relatively affordable it is to find an apartment or housing in Vietnam. Finding an apartment in Hanoi compared to finding an apartment in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) can be tricky but with the right information, you should find your ideal next “home” in this country in no time.

In this article, you will find the best ways to find a shared apartment in Vietnam, finding your own apartment in Vietnam, or if you prefer a standard home, I will talk about finding your own house in Vietnam too. If you want to have an idea about the cost of living in Vietnam, you can find it . while find the best or suitable city in Vietnam for you.

What is a shared apartment in Vietnam

A shared apartment is the most common and probably the most affordable housing in Vietnam. In this setup, you will live with other housemates where you have your own private room, a private bathroom if you prefer then a shared kitchen and a shared living area.

I personally lived in a shared apartment in Ho Chi Minh City, I chose this type of housing mainly because I want to make sure that I will meet other expats. Plus, it’s more affordable.

– COST: ranges between $200-$350 or higher for a more luxurious shared apartment

– INCLUSION: cleaning service, WiFi, cable (sometimes) water, parking (of motorbike, which is normally by the door at the common area), basic furniture (bed, table, cabinet)

– EXCLUSION: electricity, service management fee (sometimes included)

– PROS: best way to meet people, affordable, can be short-term (6 months or more) or long-term renting (1 year or more)

– CONS: limited privacy, most pets are not allowed, not suitable for expats with children

What is the difference between serviced apartment and studio apartment in Vietnam

A serviced apartment is a room in a building, where all furniture will be provided. Your room has the basic room needs such as bathroom, bedroom, and a kitchen which has division from each other. This type of an apartment receives a lot of extra services such as weekly cleaning (or more frequent), water, internet, and cable.

Related article: Serviced apartment for rent in ho chi minh city – a good choice

While a studio apartment is a room where all the basic room needs are in the same usage area, meaning no division between the kitchen, living room, and the bedroom apart from the bathroom. Cleaning services are mostly not included but can be arranged by yourself or your landlord.

– COST: ranges between $400-$600 or higher depending on the location and inclusions

– INCLUSION: cleaning service, WiFi, cable (sometimes) water, parking (of motorbike, which is normally by the door at the common area), basic furniture (bed, table, cabinet)

– EXCLUSION: electricity, service management fee (sometimes included)

– PROS: more privacy, less worry about maintenance of the house, medium price, can be short-term or long-term – often 6 months minimum

– CONS: often requires a 1-year minimum contract, most pets are not allowed, not suitable for expats with children

Renting your own vietnam apartment

If your budget permits, get your own vietnam apartment and enjoy a spacious and fully furnished apartment. Apartments can be pricey depending on your preferred location.

– COST: ranges between $450-$1,000 or higher depending on the location and inclusions

– INCLUSION: cleaning service, WiFi, cable (sometimes) water, basic furniture (bed, table, cabinet), luxurious facilities such as gym, swimming pool (depending on the price of the apartment)

– EXCLUSION: electricity, parking (sometimes included), service management fee (sometimes included)

– PROS: a spacious and all privacy you needed, good for expats families, sometimes pets are allowed

– CONS: long-term – often 1-year minimum contract, can be pricey, can be not suitable for expats with children or pets

Renting a house

Renting your own house is possible too, this is a good option for expats in Vietnam who has a pet or children since houses normally come with garden area but it depends on the location. However, houses can cost a lot of money and the services such as management and cleaning are not included. Which means that it will be your job to find a cleaning personnel or someone to fix certain issues in the house.

– COST: $800 and up depending on the location, size, and inclusions

– INCLUSION: furniture (sometimes not included), parking lot, internet (sometimes included)

– EXCLUSION: electricity, water, cable, internet, parking (sometimes included), service management fee (sometimes included depending on your real estate agent)

– PROS: a spacious and all privacy you needed, good for expats families with children or pets

– CONS: long-term – often 1 or 2-year minimum contract, can be pricey, service management is often not included

Ways to find an apartment for rent in Vietnam

Facebook Groups – the easiest and fastest way is to join the active Facebook group for housing in Vietnam. Check out this list for the best and most active Facebook expat groups in Vietnam.

Related article: How to find apartments for rent?

Craiglist – Vietnam has its own craigslist which is a good source as well. This is also perfect when finding a furniture you need in your new apartment

Modoho.com.vn – an online platform where you can find the latest posting for apartments in the whole Vietnam.

Contact a real estate agent – in my own experience, there are loads of real estate agents that you will come across on Facebook groups. Send them a message with the information of what exactly you are looking for and your budget, they will help you find you your preferred apartment

Related article: Where can i find apartments for rent online?

What to remember when finding an Vietnam apartment plus tips

You need to have a work permit or a business visa to be able to sign up an Vietnam apartment. Although a lot of real estate agents will let you sign up with a tourist visa, keep in mind that you are taking a risk by doing this. Especially if you are working on a tourist visa as well.

It is common that you will be asked to pay at least one month (two months is normal too) in advance plus a deposit (one month or more).

Make sure that you have your name and right dates of occupancy on the contract to avoid any illegalities.

Always ask for a viewing before agreeing, signing or paying anything in advance.

Related article: Expenses Incurred When Renting An Apartment In Ho Chi Minh City

Ask your landlord for plenty of options on ways to pay your monthly dues.

Ask for the feedback from the expat community about the area of your possible new apartment (safety of the neighbourhood, does it flood during rainy season).

Check if it is suitable for your need (distance to your work, public transportation, child and/or pet-friendly).

This article is summarized by Modoho – a trusted agency in Ho Chi Minh city. If you need any help from a local expert with free searching services (only landlord have to pay) feel free to contact us. Here is some listing for you:

7 Best Coffee In Saigon You Must Try

Vietnam is one of the best places on Earth to enjoy coffee. So if you are planning to visit Ho Chi Minh City, you will have to scheme at least 2 coffee shop stops per day to be able to understand how awesome is the coffee culture in Saigon! Ho Chi Minh City has a plethora of cafes spread around its districts, and with so many to choose from, it can get overwhelming.

If you are an expat or a traveller, finding coffee shops is a great thing to do in your journey discovering Saigon. From plastic stools on crumbling sidewalks to lavish spaces filled with creative decor and stunning art, the cafe culture in Ho Chi Minh City has it all. No matter your budget, there’s a place to get your caffeine fix.

Lucky for you, we’ve tried and tested many of them and the ones listed here come out on top. Give these best coffee in Saigon a try and you won’t be regret.

1. L’Usine

For an amazing breakfast to start your day off right, visit L’Usine Le Loi. L’Usine, opened in 2010, has expanded into three locations in Ho Chi Minh City and all three locations are in District 1, offering similar contemporary interiors and a comfortable work space.

L’Usine is a classic. It has been for long one of the most trendy coffee shops in town with its unique curated items in the shop as well. There’s a boutique shop and gallery on the ground floor, but head upstairs to find their inviting cafe and restaurant.

The menus are similar at all outlets, with your usual favourites such as pastas, pancakes, paninis, and desserts – and it changes throughout the day, too. The cupcakes there are incredible so make sure to get some. L’Usine is quite popular for breakfast and lunch and if you are visiting town, go to the Dong Khoi location as it is hidden in an old complex full on great hidden gems.

Address:

– 151 Dong Khoi Street, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.

– 70B Le Loi, Ben Thanh Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.

– 19 Le Thanh Ton, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.

2. i.d Cafe

i.d Cafe is an oasis hidden amid the chaos of Ho Chi Minh City and has become a favourite among expats and local entrepreneurs who spend their afternoons taking advantage of the speedy WiFi. The atmosphere of i.d Cafe comes from the aspiration of most cafes in the city: to be a relaxing escape from the busy streets of this mega city.

The café is extremely cosy, with comfortable couches, dim lighting and music that is subtle and not loud enough to make you want to sing along. The food and the coffee here are fantastic, despite being a little pricey, but you get what you pay for. There is an outside seating area if you wish to read a book under the sun.

When you look at the details, you can see the care that went into every choice. This cafe feels like it’s been finely tuned to create the perfect ambiance for your relaxation, with dim lighting, plush seating and subdued art. It’s easy to see why this cafe is so popular.

Address: 34D Thu Khoa Huan Street, Ben Thanh Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.

3. The Snap Cafe

The Snap Cafe is the definition of a hidden gem. From the street, it looks like a few boutique shops, but inside, you walk into a garden oasis for the whole family. Their menu features dishes from around the world, with an ample kids menu as well. They’re a good choice for any time of the day, and well worth the trip from downtown.

This cafe is impeccable for families since it has kids menu and a playground for your children. It’s a great place if you want to find a place to relax with your family after a hard – work day with various dishes from around the world. Or if you want to take your kids out in weekend, The Snap Cafe can be your choice simply because of the tasty food and the playground.

Address: 32 Tran Ngoc Dien Street, Thao Dien Ward, District 2, Ho Chi Minh city.

4. Cong Cafe

Cong Ca Phe is a wonderful local chain. They have coffee shops all across Vietnam including Hanoi, Da Nang, Nha Trang, Sapa, … or even in Seoul, Korea. In District 1 itself there are two branches. Be aware, it’s quite crowded at the ones we’ve visited in Ho Chi Minh City!

Cong Caphe aims to create a different feeling for visitors compared to The Workshop. Every piece of furniture, the art on the wall, flower pots, military décor and tableware, together with the dim lights and mellow music, all contribute towards creating a rustic, ’80s feeling. Their signature iced coconut coffee is exceptional and a must-try.

Address:

– 127 – 129 Bui Vien Street, Pham Ngu Lao Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.

– B3 Vincom Dong Khoi, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.

5. Dolphy Cafe

Dolphy Cafe is popular among the many expats who live and work in the Thao Dien area. This is the perfect spot to setup your laptop and get some serious work done, making it the home base of choice for many digital nomads. Their drinks menu is both varied and delicious, so make sure to stop by if you’re in the neighborhood.

Address: 31 Thao Dien Street, Thao Dien Ward, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City.

6. Mockingbird Cafe

Although the street outside may not be Saigon’s most salubrious, the four flights of stairs heading up to this hidden coffee spot lead you to views over much of the city’s downtown financial district, including the Soviet-Gothic façade of the State Bank of Vietnam.

This coffee shop is quite rustic but there is a wonderful charm about it. It’s also located in one of Saigon’s iconic Hidden Gem buildings that is 14 Ton That Dam. If you go there, wander around and also make sure to bring your camera as it is perfect for some photos.

A small, leafy outside balcony at Mockingbird Café allows you to sit and drink while you gaze on the bustle far below. Inside, chalk murals and art prints dot the walls. The cafe is set in an old colonial apartment block, still lived in despite its frayed edges, and the shop’s atmosphere absorbs some of the raffish, unkempt charm sported by the rest of the building. Alcoholic drinks are also served.

Address: 4th Floor, 14 Ton That Dam Street, Nguyen Thai Binh Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.

7. M2C Cafe

M2C (Modern meets culture) is a stylish cafe on Ly Tu Trong. It has a mix of couches and tables over two levels, and it’s a good place to have Vietnamese food in a comfortable cafe environment. This café is run by the same guys who are in charge of i.d café, so expect nothing short of fantastic here.

The café – with its simple and tasteful artistic décor, antique furniture and brick walls – creates a wonderful artisan setting where people from all walks of life can meet and interact over a cup of delicious Vietnamese coffee. Located near the War Remnants Museum, it’s a good place to get away from the Vietnam heat and enjoy some food while waiting for the museum to open after lunch break.

Address: 44B Ly Tu Trong, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.

This article is summarized by Modoho – a trusted agency in Ho Chi Minh city. If you need any help from a local expertise with free searching services (only landlord have to pay) feel free to contact us. Here is some listing for you:

30 Best Small Apartment Design Ideas Ever

Do you live in a small apartment? Many of us do, whether by choice or necessity. We often get the feeling that some of the projects we present on Freshome don’t get the attention they deserve. And the ideas presented in these 30 small apartment designs below are definitely worth a second look.
To create wholly functional and welcoming home in such a restricted space arrangement is a significant challenge that requires a bold and brave way of thinking outside the box (sometimes literary). So here you can take a peak together with us to see how professional designers and renowned architects are tackling this difficult task. You can use their ideas and unconventional approaches when you design your studio apartment – an excellent way to discover how successfully to make the most of every inch of space so in the end to have a tiny, modern, and clever home.

1. Creating a special unit for sleeping and using its volume for storage compartments

One of the first things that come to mind when confronted with limited living space is where to put all my stuff? Here we have a magnificent ingenious solution by Batiik Studio an elevated bed that gives the necessary space beneath the stairs to create cabinets and provide storage. The sliding panels that offer privacy to the bed space and the full-height closet on the side complete the picture of this modern and smart design. Decided in trendy dark colors the elegant and functional unit can be a “must have” option for any small space dweller.

2. Color distinction- paint the second level in a different tonality

Painting this mezzanine premise with stylish and characteristic wall accents that visually separates the premises creates the feeling that the bed area is a whole separate world. The design composition of this tiny apartment in Poland is laid on a duality of space concept: the deep rich green walls that accentuate the ceiling half of the space and separate the bedroom with its lush plant selection from the rest of the interior design with its vintage hints – it is a unique and artistic approach. This composition of dualism has an almost mystical visual impact with its rich accents and details.

3. Elevate the bed and give yourself more space underneath

This light (bought as colors and space illumination characteristics) project of ICOSA in collaboration with Peter Suen, is located in the heart of San Francisco and offers a youthful, dynamic and contemporary solution for the space problems. The custom build unit includes the elevated bed platform with simple lines and luminous characteristic, the very cozy working area underneath, completed with a massive whiteboard, roomy desk, and stand-up computer station and of course, the cleverly hidden compartments of the storage units and extra guest bed.

4. Use Folding Glass Walls to achieve dynamic and flexible space separation

This dramatic space composition in the restoration project of an old small apartment by Tatyana Bobyleva is achieved through the dynamic contrasts in the materials palette, the textural and color combinations. The airy elegance and dynamic modern hint of the black metal – clear glass doors compo introduces flexibility in the small apartment’s interior design. The alternation of smooth green surfaces, cement floors, black metal details and trendy furniture with the warmer presence of the exposed red bricks and soft textiles is an intriguing and rich solution for a confined space.

5. Sliding staircase – movable elements which if necessary can be hidden or blend

Averagely the sleeping area is used only ones a day, so it is quite a clever solution the staircase that leads towards the bed niche to be movable and if necessary to free the space for the daily activates. This fantastic project of a cozy and functional small space design belongs to Concrete Architectural Associates for the Zoku Amsterdam – a new type of short stay hotel that promotes spacious micro living units for global nomads. One of its lofts is a 269 square-foot room with a flexible design made inviting and warm through the usage of wood. The classic combination of smooth white surfaces and base, with black framing and wooden accents, is always fresh. A playful design touch is the Olympic rings installation for working out.

6. Put your bedroom into a movable cube – fun on wells

Resolving the problems with privacy, space, and static border – this colorful bed box project is offering a moveable, cozy and fun solution for small apartments with contemporary design. And as the designers ask; “Instead of buying a sleeper couch and feeling like a guest in your own home, why not create a private retreat within a given space?”. Besides. The fact that the bed cube is on wells means that it can be moved around according to your mood or social situation.

7. Saving Space with a Suspended Bedroom

This dynamic composition for modern small home is located in London and offers charming focal accent of a suspended bed above active working area ( with trendy furniture pieces). A memorable solution for restrained space options. Further on a large dining room table – to gather all your friends – and the decorative accent of the urban-art staircase leading through the bedroom platform to a romantic skylight opening towards the roof give the mini apartment unique atmosphere.

8. Don’t be afraid to use dark colors

For some may be controversial, but in this case becomes a fact – using dark gray and black colors won’t make the small space appear smaller, but quite the opposite it will give it a dynamic and splendorous touch. The designer of this 258-square-foot studio used reflective surfaces, bold dark colors and shining metal accents to create visually dramatic impact and sophisticated atmosphere. Expanding the living space vertically rather than horizontally, introducing the white frames of floor and walls, the design anchors the terrace-evolvement of the dark details.

9. Make use of the space behind the sofa

The fresh and artistic design of this tiny apartment will guarantee comfortable living space for more than one person – with its light emanation and multiple sitting zones, and chill-out niches, unique space design offers many opportunities for relaxation and privet quiet space. The light wood sculptural construct offer light, dynamic and youthful hart for a small urban apartment. The unusual usage of space aiming to increase the storage opportunities exploring the height diapason behind the sofa- is also applicable in other compositions, with deck or bed for example.

10. Movable wall in combination with folding wall bed

This high-tech, dynamic solution is up to free a lot of space for modern urban dwellings. The compact 390-square-foot of this apartment can host all the rudimentary zones of a home – sleeping, kitchen, living room, bathroom, dining zone and so on, thanks to the latest evolution of MKCA’s research on micro-housing. The motorized movable wall (that worth noticing hosts 180 degrees rotating TV unite that can be used from bed or sofa) hosts hidden closet, dresser drawers, and clothing storage and when fully extended makes space for a queen-sized fold-down bed: smart, tidy and technologically advanced; this is an exciting solution.

11. Partially hiding the bed in the closed

Undertaking the challenge of renovating this tiny Milanese apartment and giving it a youthful and functional atmosphere that it will turn its 28 sq.m into a comfortable modern-day dwelling the designers from studio WOK had searched for inspiration in the clear presence of the light wood. The structures that host the closed and wardrobes not only give fresh and smooth design expression with their light and trendy plywood surfaces but also offer clever and functional solutions to the space issue. Partially rolling the double sized bed in an opening in the lover part of the wardrobe opens a space for the daily activates and also secures a comfortable sofa for them.

12. Minimalism takes hold – live part of the premises empty

The designers of this contemporary project – a stylish home located in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, Australia had searched its inspiration in modern minimalism but also in the funny word of Mighty Mouse. Using its signature colors in red, yellow and black the apartment aspires – much like the small mouse to punch well above its size. Locating the entry foyer, storage, equipment, washing and sleeping zones behind full height, wall-to-wall sliding doors the designer freed the rest of the premises giving them empty, minimalistic and spacious emanation with slightly industrial presence – thanks to the smooth concrete floors.

13. Elevating the kitchen and hiding the bed underneath

The dynamic design of this Parisian mini-apartment hides different functional levels and multiple materials and colors combinations. The architects Marc Baillargeon and Julie Nabucet collaborated to turn this apartment piece into independent living space. Here, again, the double size bed turns into a functional sofa when partially hidden beneath the elevated kitchen floor. Few large pillows and – Voilà – a day zone with a cozy couch and trendy coffee table. In the case of this design the bed can be entirely hidden under the platform and to free the floor for other activities. Elevating the platform of the kitchen zone and adding multiple intriguing shaped shelves, gives a unique atmosphere to the design, but also becomes a smart space-saving approach.

14. Turn the bedroom it into a sculptural element

This contemporary design creation of French architects Emmanuel Combarel and Dominique Marrec offers an entirely new aesthetic experience of a bedroom space introducing unusual solutions for small spaces. Creating and single suspended box that becomes a sculptural element of the premise’s layout the designers hosted the bed platform in the center of the apartment while at the same time leaving the space of the main floor untouched and free for other activates. Redefining the bedroom objectification as the archetype of privacy and intimacy this ingenious architectural construct becomes an object of curiosity by transforming its symbolic status – situated it in the center as a suspended sculptural element and art piece.

15. Use the space in front of the entrance door

This simple yet charming design for a micro-apartment consist of a series of clear-lined, low-tech joinery pieces that form zones within the main space. The Sydney based architect Nicholas Gurney had its finger on the problem: through the vast majority of the day one does not use the space in front of the entrance door – so why not turned into something else. To give this empty space another temporary function using prefiguration of furniture joinery. Stylish, bright and just a little bit fun.

16. Sliding bed under the working place

This project of CIAO has a dynamic and functional approach towards a small studio apartment design this time is located in London. The premises are utilized according to the lifestyle of the owner including a practical and comfortable working corner that hides a sliding second bed that can be used for guests. Plywood platform gives a sling elevation behind the half-height bookshelf and hosts the main bed.

17. Using bold colors for some of the furniture

Usually the designers tend to give an unostentatious or even a camouflage facade for the furniture units and combo furniture so they can maximally blend with their surroundings, but the opposite approach is possible and desirable in some cases. Using bold, accentuating color the furniture unite can become the focal point of the whole composition. Like is the case in this studio apartment project of MKCA in Manhattan. A single oversized custom cabinetry piece with multiple functional components attracts the attention and don’t let you notice how small is the apartment in reality.

18. Using the furniture for visual separation of the premise but leaving a free space above them

If one uses a centrally located furniture pieces as a separation of functions knack: like is in the case of this studio Folk Design project; it may be a good idea to leave air above the furniture units and in this way to permit the actual volume of the space to be felt. The contemporary home of the two sisters presents a cozy, clean and intriguing atmosphere. The Asian simplicity of premises and the organic combination of wooden structures, fresh greenery, and white surfaces is shown in a multi-layered architectural construct that is fresh and comfortable. Thanks to this approach the mini-apartment feels spacious and light.

19. Bookshelves from old wooden beams to be used as a separation knack

Renovating this 269 square-foot Parisian pad the Swan Architectes searched for light and space, so reducing the separation wall to its bare structure is quite a smart move. The old beams become an artistic bookshelf, a transparent and symbolic (essential qualities when you deal with restricted and dark space) separation between the night and day zones, and on top of this a main focal accent of the interior composition.

20. Wondering about the color scheme? White & Wood is always a winning combination.

This 29sqm flat in Poland is designed by the 3XA studio and features fresh, artistic atmosphere that entwines the luminous white bases (including the original brick walls painted in white) the gorgeous texture of the restored wooden floors with some modern additions from recycled wood and tile compositions. The simplistic color base: white, light wood and black accents, in trendy details like the metal bar chairs, the tile floor, or the suspended lamps give a spacious and elegant feel to the composition.

21. If you love the sun move your bed closer to the window

Cute, artistic and fresh this project of Skica Studio, located in Sofia, Bulgaria makes the most of its 55sq.m. space. Generous in size and texture the reclaimed wood table (strong focal point) makes the dining corner suitable for the lifestyle of the owners it can host many guest and friends. Attractive and welcoming living premises that combine vintage charm whit contemporary artistic touch elements are hosting the unusual design solution to place the bed under the window and separate it with airy curtains. In this manner, the designers are not only utilizing a space that is rarely used but also introduce the charming possibility of wakening up in a luminous and sunny environment.

22. Movable shelf unit

French architect Paul Coudamy had fined an intelligent and stylish solution of how to utilize the restrained space of 23m2 of this Parisian apartment. Creating custom made movable bookshelf unit that slides to uncover either the bed or the working corner the designer provided smart and trendy furniture solution for small premises. The red carmine gloss paint reinforces the graphical dimension of the space and is well balanced by the matt walls and soft textural elements.

23. Rotating space divider that can host a TV set

When dealing with limited space options, one must get very creative, so a multifunctional space divider that rotates and can bring the TV into your “living room” or “bedroom” premises is a useful knack. The design of this small apartment created by McCRUM offers smart solutions, but composing a bookshelf unit that separates the functional zoning of the place and introducing a rotating bit that enables the TV to be watched both from the sofa and the bed is a very functional approach. In a studio apartment, while dividing your space, you can make the room divider function as a second thing too like this room divider also serves as a shelving unit and a wall for TV.

24. Metal framework with transparent qualities

This contemporary Polish mezzanine project carried out by MUS Architects has the light atmosphere and modern touch given by the combination of trendy furniture, quality materials and some fascinating metal structures and details. Here the usual for small apartment’s staircase structures leading to the mezzanine level are custom made from black metal with elegant, minimalist and modern feel. The staircase is with simple almost delicate and airy presence and allows the premises restrained volume not to be crushed.

25. Light in the different color spectrum for a visual division of premises

The play with the light has an almost magical effect on the ambiance, so in the case, with this artistic Parisian creation, the illumination project that reflects upon the bright whiteness -the different color hues of the light play the role of space division. The three zones of the apartment include bedroom, bath, and kitchen. The first two are distinguished by bright yellow light that adds a beam of fresh accent. The rest of the long narrow space is designed with light, almost airy furniture pieces that blend their whiteness with the rest of the minimalistic stylistics of the space.

26. Play with the floors and the walls

In this project, the designers intriguingly combine the simplicity of the wooden textures, the rustic accent of the stone walls and playful graphic details of the floor tiles. Transforming a ground-floor space of a 17th century Parisian townhouse into a studio apartment, the designers from Anne Rolland Architecte had preserved the original limestone masonry but added trendy plywood material structures like the multi-purpose closet furniture and the Graphic-patterned tiles that give a playful nod to the old-style Parisian bars.

27. Use the A-framed ceilings to the maximum

Often the small studio apartments are located on the last floor or the attic and the problem with sloping ceiling or A -frame can occur. In this project of Batiik Studio the dirty, forgotten space was turned into cozy, elegant and inviting attic studio apartment. Intelligent design solutions deal with the restrained space beneath the windows – using wooden lattice panels, corresponding in style with the rest of the design, the architects created storage departments: bookshelf unit and nightstand functions from the otherwise unusable space. Small working corner under the sloped roof, a bed that can turn into a sofa or a kitchen bar are the other clever insertions in this cute Parisian apartment.

28. Use light colors for the niches, so the shadow to not overcome them

Designing this compact studio apartment in St. Petersburg the designer aimed for an effect that preserves the freedom of an open layout with the added privacy of a divided home where needed. Such clever insertions like the central volume, clad with wood veneer that hosts the bedroom space. The minimalistic and smooth niche of the kitchen are created to blend with the interior design and at the same time to give it focal points. The whiteness of the interior palette is also a good approach towards the windowless space the luminosity of the all-white interior has only a few colorful accents: the wooden box, the cerulean blue rug, and a few terracotta details. Apart from the built-in lightning scheme that saves the niches constructs from obscure ambiance, the prevailing whiteness is the main design knack that brings light to the decor composition.

29. Separate the bedroom zone only with curtains

Look at this space division approach – the long curtains drapery that reaches the floor and the dark color inside of them – give a strain decadent feel to the whole ambiance. The architect Rick Joy had composed quite an elegant decor for this minimalist yet warm studio apartment. The rich textural details – the main focal point of which are the canopy style curtains around the bed are combined with contemporary and smooth materials like the Venetian plaster of ceiling and walls and spiced up with fashionable design pieces of furniture and lamps.

30. Use a modular system with movable shelves

In this Budapest apartment project, we observe the classical approach of an elevated platform for the bed that has a new bright and elegant read. Using plywood and its clean and fresh emanation, the designers from Position Collective composed an ambiance of style and light, playful mood. The wall that stretches from the bedroom platform to the kitchen area and offers the possibility of arranging you shelf system like a puzzle – according to your needs is an ingenious approach for confined spaces. This custom made structure gives a useful shelf space and at the same time leaves the premises free and unburden like it will be the case if classical cabinetry system is used.

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Common Vietnamese Vegetable You Should Know

In developed countries such as the US, vegetables are expensive than those agricultural nations. For expats coming to Vietnam, our cuisine is one essential element that can attract them to experience the entire country and Vietnamese vegetable has contributed remarkably to the unique taste of our dishes.

In Vietnam, there are many types of vegetables grown throughout the year and there will be at least one that suits your taste. One reasons people love to eat vegetables is simply because they contains many healthy vitamins and nutrients.

As one of the few countries with tons of delicious dishes, the flavor and aroma of each Vietnamese vegetable makes each dish more flavorful. In this article, I will introduce for you some popular Vietnamese vegetable and the specific dishes they are usually made.

Rau Muống (Morning Glory or Water Spinach)

Water spinach is the most common vegetable in Vietnam as the tropical climate creates favorable conditions for its growth and the veggie does not require much care. It can grows easily either in water or in the ground and locals usually plant them in their gardens.

Used to be known as a rustic veggie of the poor, water spinach has become an integral ingredient in some Vietnamese cuisines such as sautéed garlic spinach. In the south, morning glory is often chopped into thin chips and eaten raw as salad or served with many kinds of noodles. For most Vietnamese, water spinach is considered as important as rice in their daily meals.

Stir-fried garlic rau muong is the most popular dish in Vietnam from the past till now. You can even find this simple dishes in 5 stars restaurants as well as most food stalls in Vietnam.

Rau Mồng Tơi (Malabar Spinach)

The color of the stem is green and purple and the shape of the leaf is a heart. The veggie seems to remind people living far away from their countries of their passed days gathering with their family members around cozy plain meals.

Malabar spinach has appeared in poems and folk verses as a symbol of a rustic attractiveness in Vietnamese little villages. The perfect combination of the veggie with crab meat, jute, and luffa creates a mouth-watering soup, a cool dish for hot days in the summer. Besides, ceylon spinach stir-fried with garlic is getting more and more popular in Vietnamese cuisine.

Rau Dền (Amaranth)

This is a popular vegetable used in many people’s diets. Rau Den contains many minerals and vitamins such as zinc, calcium and iron. It is a herbaceous plant, has hard roots and grew in drought. Its leave are small and reddish dark green, are often used to cook in soup with chopped ground pork or simply poached and dipped in Thit Kho (Braised Pork).

Măng (Bamboo shoots)

Coming to Vietnam, the image of green bamboo trees surrounding rustic villages seems to be engraved in tourists’ mind as an unforgettable beauty. Not many guests know that bamboo shoots are regarded as a valuable source of food. Mang is the newly grown bamboo, commonly used as the main ingredient to cook soup with freshwater fish and tomato or stewed pork.

According to scientific research, eating bamboo shoots is one of the best ways for you to lose weight and maintain good general health as they are high in dietary fiber and vitamins as well as mineral substance. While fresh bamboo shoots are commonly used in some kinds of soups in Vietnam, its fermented state is preferred to be eaten with a lot of dishes as a kind of Vietnamese Kimchi.

Rau Lang (Sweet Potato Greens)

In the summer, many people favor this Vietnamese vegetable to reduce the internal heat within the body. Besides, other benefits of rau lang are traditional cures for obesity, backache and flu. Rau lang is often made into popular dishes such as soups or poached and dipped into Kho Quet (Salty Braised Dried Shrimp Sauce).

Khổ Qua (Bitter Melon)

Through the name, we could certainly image how it tastes. However, the rough surface and the bitter flavor are unable to prevent Vietnamese from enjoying this veggie. Although its taste is very bitter, it has a lot of health benefits good for people with high level of cholesterol or skin irritation. So, just try it and find your answer.

Chopped bitter melon is often stir-fried with eggs, but the most favorite dish could be bitter melon soup, integral part of the menu for the summer in the south. This specialty is taken into Tet holiday menu as it is Vietnamese firm belief that sadness will pass and the happiness will come over after bitterness has been eaten.

Dưa Chuột (Cucumber)

Hardly any submarine sandwich in Vietnam does not have sliced cucumbers as the main ingredient inside. It is certainly an ideal veggie for the summer due to its mild, almost watery flavor or light melon taste. While raw cucumber is also integral part of most kinds of salads in Vietnam, pickled cucumber is another delicacy in Vietnamese cuisine.

In cooking, people often cut cucumber to eat with Kho Quet (Salty Braised Dried Shrimp Sauce) and rice. Moreover, cucumber is not only used in cooking, it is also used for facial care because it is rich in vitamin C, improves the function of the immune system, eyes and reduces body’s internal heat.

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