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Fusion ResidenceFusion ResidenceFusion Residence is an award-winning residential interior design project that exemplifies the sophisticated integration of American and industrial design aesthetics within a compact living space. Located in New Taipei City, Taiwan, this 59.5-square-meter dwelling showcases an innovative approach to spatial organization, transforming a standard three-bedroom layout into a thoughtfully configured two-bedroom residence with additional study space. The design, conceived by Ting-Chang Chang, demonstrates exceptional expertise in maximizing spatial efficiency while maintaining aesthetic harmony through the careful selection of materials and finishes, including laminate flooring, iron paint treatments, embossed glass, and imported wallpapers. The project's distinctive features include an open-plan living and dining area that enhances spatial perception, strategic use of clear glass partitions to amplify visual scale, and sophisticated storage solutions that address the challenges of urban living. The design methodology emphasizes the seamless fusion of functionality and style, incorporating refined linear geometric elements, elegant color combinations, and expertly curated furniture selections. The project, completed in July 2020, garnered recognition with an Iron A' Design Award in the Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design category, acknowledging its excellence in spatial planning, material innovation, and client-centered design approach. The residence stands as a testament to contemporary interior design's capacity to transform limited urban spaces into sophisticated, multifunctional environments that reflect both personal taste and practical necessity. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: modern interior design, spatial optimization, industrial-American fusion, residential transformation, contemporary living space, urban dwelling design SOURCES: |
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