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Taka Haus Ekkamai: Japanese-Inspired Bangkok Condo Reviewed for Renters

Discover modern Japanese design meets Bangkok convenience at this stylish Ekkamai condo.

Taka Haus Ekkamai: Japanese-Inspired Bangkok Condo Reviewed for Renters

Summary

Taka Haus Ekkamai blends Japanese aesthetics with Bangkok living. This comprehensive review covers amenities, location, pricing, and rental experience for

There's a certain calm you feel the moment you walk into Taka Haus Ekkamai. It's hard to describe exactly, but if you've ever stayed at a ryokan in Kyoto, you'll recognize it instantly. Clean lines, natural materials, and a sense of order that most Bangkok condos simply don't bother with. This Japanese inspired low rise has quietly built a loyal following among renters who want something different from the typical glass tower lifestyle. Let's break down whether it actually delivers on its promise or just looks good on Instagram.

What Makes Taka Haus Ekkamai Stand Out

Developed by Sansiri, Taka Haus Ekkamai is an eight story low rise condo on Ekkamai Soi 12. The Japanese design concept isn't just marketing fluff here. You can see it in the wooden lattice screens, the minimalist lobby, the courtyard garden, and the way natural light filters through communal spaces. Units use a muted palette of warm wood tones and earth colors that feel genuinely restful after a long day in Bangkok traffic.

The project has around 190 units, which keeps things intimate. You won't be sharing an elevator with 500 other residents or fighting over gym equipment at 7 PM. Unit sizes range from compact studios at roughly 26 sqm to two bedroom units around 53 sqm. Ceiling heights are decent, and the layouts are surprisingly efficient, which is something Japanese architecture actually excels at.

I know a couple who moved here from a bigger condo on Thonglor because they were tired of the noise and the crowds. They downsized to a one bedroom at Taka Haus and said it was the best lifestyle decision they made in Bangkok. Smaller space, but dramatically more peace and quiet.

Location: Ekkamai Soi 12 and What's Around It

Ekkamai Soi 12 sits in a mostly residential pocket, which is both a strength and a minor trade off. You're about a 10 minute walk to BTS Ekkamai, or a quick 30 baht motorbike taxi ride if the heat is too much. The Eastern Bus Terminal is right there at the BTS station, handy for weekend trips to Pattaya or Koh Samet.

For daily life, Gateway Ekkamai mall is a few minutes away with its Japanese supermarkets, restaurants, and a cinema. Big C Ekkamai is close for grocery runs. And if you venture slightly toward Thonglor, you'll hit dozens of cafes, coworking spots, and restaurants along Sukhumvit Soi 63.

One thing to keep in mind is that the deeper sois around Ekkamai can get congested during rush hour. A friend of mine works near Asoke and budgets about 35 to 45 minutes by car during morning peak. On the BTS though, it's only three stops. So if your commute depends on public transit, this location works well. If you're driving daily to Silom or Sathorn, factor in the commute honestly.

Facilities and Day to Day Living

Taka Haus keeps its facilities focused rather than flashy. There's a rooftop pool with a garden setting, a fitness room, a lobby lounge, and a zen inspired courtyard. You won't find a golf simulator or a sky bar, but honestly, how often do people actually use those things?

The pool area is the highlight. It's surrounded by greenery and wooden decking, and because the building is low rise with fewer residents, you can actually enjoy a quiet swim on weekend mornings without dodging pool noodles and toddlers. The gym is modest but covers the basics. If you're serious about lifting, you'll probably want a membership at Fitness First Ekkamai nearby.

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Security and management are generally solid. Key card access, CCTV, and 24 hour security are standard. The juristic office is responsive, which is something you only truly appreciate when your AC breaks at midnight on a Saturday.

Rent Prices: What to Expect in 2024 and 2025

Rental prices at Taka Haus Ekkamai are reasonable for the Ekkamai area, especially compared to newer high rises on Sukhumvit. A studio unit typically goes for 12,000 to 16,000 THB per month. One bedroom units range from 15,000 to 22,000 THB depending on the floor and furnishing. Two bedroom units can run 25,000 to 35,000 THB, which is competitive when you compare with similar sized units at places like Noble Reveal or Mori Haus nearby.

A digital nomad I know rented a one bedroom here for 17,000 THB per month on a yearly lease. Fully furnished, quiet floor, and he said his electricity bill averaged around 1,500 to 2,000 THB monthly with regular AC use. That's a solid deal for this neighborhood.

Who Is Taka Haus Ekkamai Best For

This condo fits a specific type of renter perfectly. If you value calm over convenience, prefer a boutique atmosphere to a massive tower, and appreciate thoughtful design, Taka Haus should be on your shortlist. It's popular with Japanese expats for obvious reasons, but also attracts young professionals, couples, and remote workers who want a peaceful home base.

It's probably not ideal if you need to be right on top of the BTS, want a massive gym, or need three bedrooms for a family. But for solo renters and couples who prioritize quality of living space over square meters, this place delivers.

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