วันเสาร์ที่ 12 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2555

ISSUE OF THE WEEK



OLD HOME


Soundtrack: A Love Supreme - John Coltrane


I had the amazing opportunity to visit the home of two lovely sisters from Phrae province in Thailand.
What you must understand is that these traditional teak wood homes are now a rarity as many are being torn down for the wood is highly sought after.
Many illegal trades are an on-going  problem for conserving this small yet significant part of Thai heritage.







It was a big slice of humble pie for me, as a born and bred city girl. Not because of the seemingly difference in the social economic class but it made me re-evaluate all the things that I claim I 'need' in my life.


This is the cooking area where all the delicious meals are prepared. Obviously it does not look like your western standard kitchen but the way I see it is, well, what exactly do you need to make a meal? Fire and a container right?







In old Thai homes, before the influence of western traditions, bedrooms were simply a place where the whole family sleeps and outside on the open space that is known as the 'living room' is where the socializing and eating happens.



Here are the 2 lovely sisters who kindly let us in. 





Many traditional houses are on stilts. The ground floor would be used for storage, for keeping animals and also from flood prevention.



I would love more than anything to have a home with hints of this kind of architecture. 
Yes, it is the 21st century but there needs to be a middle ground for traditions and the modern world to exist and not collide.


Food of thought  : )


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