DESIGN NAME: Trace of Bliss
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Residential
INSPIRATION: This is a new house project for a couple, and the overall space uses a simple and fresh Japanese style as the main design direction of the space and chooses light-toned wooden elements to describe it. At the same time, this project has sufficient daylight coming into space, allowing the public area to have a gentle and pure atmosphere under the natural light. With mirror elements, louvers, dimming shutters, the virtual and real space are interlaced.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Used light-colored wooden materials as a collocation, and through gray-scale colored sofas, curtains, and carpets, space showed to be a mix of dark and light colors. In a light-sufficient space, decorating the walls with glass elements. Adopts the cabinet configuration using HPL board and other technological boards in many places inside the space, so even in the limited space can improve the utilization efficiency of the user when living through the cabinet installation.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: The overall space is laid out in an elegant Japanese style, spreading through light tones, such as pure white walls, gray TV walls, mirrors with wood grain strips, and storage cabinets. The performance of light-toned wooden elements shows a soft and delicate modern sense of harmony. The designer places a liftable tabletop in the open public area. The overall space is also covered by descending dark cabinets, giving the original space more flexible configurations.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project was completed in June 2020 in New Taipei City, Taiwan.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: The design team used light-colored wooden materials as a collocation, and through gray-scale colored sofas, curtains, and carpets, space showed to be a mix of dark and light colors. Decorating the walls with glass elements is a way to expand and make the space transparent. Adopts the cabinet configuration using HPL board and other technological boards in many places inside the space, so even in the limited space can improve the utilization efficiency of the user when living through the cabinet installation.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: Due to the limited space, the designer uses line performance, mirror reflection techniques, and grid wood straight bars constructing filthy rich layers of visual. Furthermore, the designer defines a new vibe with the tiles on the ground of the same space. In the open public area, through the extension method of the same tone with different materials, set up along the wall and column to create an excellent storage space, establish an environment full of harmony and dividing space efficiently.
TAGS: Japanese style, Minimalism, Storage space, Wooden vocabulary, Mosaic tiles, Dimming roller blinds
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: The designer uses the technique of interlacing different materials in a limited space to harmoniously shape the space into a detailed configuration full of ingenuity. By bringing up natural daylight into the room, a crystal-clear and quiet atmosphere is vaguely formed through the sandy transparent curtains. The large surface uses shallow wood as the space paving. The natural wood texture of the building materials is harmonious and upright. The grid design, linear lamp tube, material cutting, and collage, etc., delicately outline the spatial feeling of the space and the vertical axis.
CHALLENGE: Planning a living room, dining area, rest area, and tea-making area in a limited long public area. At the same time, a flexible storage cabinet and tabletop are set up to show multiple possibilities in the same space. In addition, in the public area, the interlacing color techniques of different materials are implemented in various ways, such as the characteristic of mirror reflection, the symmetrical louvers, and the subtle changes in color to make the overall space richer and unique.
ADDED DATE: 2021-01-07 09:48:59
TEAM MEMBERS (1) : HUEI-JYUN HUANG
IMAGE CREDITS: Wan mei interior design
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