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Soaking In Daylight ResidenceSoaking In Daylight ResidenceSoaking in Daylight Residence is an award-winning interior design project that masterfully combines Japanese minimalism with modern luxury aesthetics, created by designer Yu Hsuan Lin in Taiwan. This 39-ping residential space exemplifies sophisticated interior architecture through its thoughtful integration of natural light, material selection, and spatial planning. The design's primary innovation lies in its ingenious solution to overcome poor natural lighting conditions, particularly in the master bedroom, through the strategic implementation of glass elements including doors, windows, and shelves, creating a bright and vitality-filled environment. The residence features three bedrooms and two living rooms, with an open-plan configuration that enables visual continuity from the entryway to the kitchen, fostering harmonious family interactions. The material palette is dominated by wooden elements applied throughout the space, including flooring, furniture, system cabinets, and doors, which creates a calming and comforting atmosphere. The design's sophistication is further enhanced by premium finishing details such as terrazzo flooring in the entryway and architectural concrete coating on living room walls, contributing to a primitive yet textured ambiance. This interior design project, which earned an Iron A' Design Award in the Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design category, demonstrates exceptional achievement in combining functionality with aesthetic excellence, particularly in its successful marriage of seemingly contradictory design elements - Japanese simplism and modern luxury - achieved through the careful balance of white-grey walls, wooden materials, and contemporary architectural details. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: residential design, Japanese minimalism, natural lighting, interior architecture, wooden elements, luxury living space SOURCES: |
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