
A bright, book-lined co-living space above Phloen Chit—made for deep work, slow browsing, and easy food breaks without leaving your table.
Open House is what Bangkok does when it wants “a place to hang out” to feel elevated: airy, beautifully designed, and quietly functional—floating above Phloen Chit with the calm of a bookstore and the convenience of food close by.
A bookstore mood, without the library rulesThere’s a certain kind of focus you only get when a space feels open, bright, and anonymous in the best way—where you can disappear into your laptop for an hour, then look up and remember you’re in Bangkok’s most polished intersection. Open House is built around that balance: soft inspiration, zero pressure.
More than a café: seven zones you can actually useThink of Open House as a “collective living space” stitched together from multiple zones: Eating Deck for casual bites, Eat by the Park for full-service dining, a bookshop (Open House Bookshop by HARDCOVER), a dedicated Co-Thinking Space, the Art Tower, and even an Open Playground. And if you want a proper break mid-session, it’s right next to the Embassy Diplomat Screens cinema.