DESIGN NAME: Symphony No. 9
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Residential Space
INSPIRATION: The design focus on creativity and feelings, and combine with designers thoughts to make the space lively. The residents can have a visual enjoyment in different areas of the space.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The project is inspired by the theater and designed in a low-profile but luxurious style. After careful discussion and communication with the owner, the designer pays attention the owners habit of wine tasting, creating an elegant and luxurious wine tasting space with the cutting of lines and changes of light and shadow.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: In the open living and dining room, different materials are used to demonstrate the majestic, bright and luxurious style. Different cabinets with sufficient storage space are included. Natural texture is matched with different materials in the space, presenting an ultimate elegance. The clean and bright color visually broaden the space. All these constructs a leisure and majestic home.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project finished in April 2019 in Miaoli, Taiwan.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Use natural marble texture and imaginary stave to create a rhythm and low profile and luxurious ambiance, making residents enjoy themselves just like in a theater.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: The project is 16.6 square meter.
TAGS: Residential, House, Interior Design, Space, Home
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: In response to environment protection, the recyclable boards and simple lines are applied, which reflect the designers pursuit of beauty, reduce environmental impact and make the owner feel safe and cozy at home as well.
CHALLENGE: Differentiating from traditional red brick or white bricks garages, wood grain bricks are used in the garage. Embellishing with wooden grille on the ceiling, the left and right space echo each other and a space with layers is created.
ADDED DATE: 2021-02-23 06:52:12
TEAM MEMBERS (2) : Designer: Te-Chih Lo and Designer: Jia-Ru Chen
IMAGE CREDITS: Te-Chih Lo, 2020.
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