DESIGN NAME: Inscription of the Vintage
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Residential House
INSPIRATION: The overall design features a blend of European neoclassicism and the American style, with a color scheme of milk tea and pink shaping a warm vibe of a mellow, elegant home.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Beige-toned system shoe cabinetry and decorative moldings on the wall form a distinct entryway. They tie with black polished tiles of camellia patterns as well as a chandelier on the ceiling and separate mirrored panels on the wall adjacent to the dining room, characterizing the section with focal points and creating a feel of grandness for reception.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: Great emphasis is placed on functionality and practicality of the cabinetry, with diverse materials and metal door handles adding to its overall quality and texture. Unlike the pink-toned design in the common area, the private bedrooms feature neoclassical decorations complemented with slightly different color tones.
Differentiation in similarity serves to shape a distinctive vibe for the space.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project finished in June 2021 in New Taipei City, Taiwan.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: The milk-tea tone and European style at the entryway continue into the common area. Units divided by pink grilles and lozenge patterns, together with a collage of such materials as gray mirrors, marble and white baking varnish on a dividing wall that looks three-dimensional, make for an enriched and luxurious touch in the space. The TV wall is decorated with titanium-plated strips to divide the large sheet of cream-toned marble whose natural, organic veins and refined texture accentuate uniqueness of the space.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: 76m2
TAGS: W.L. Interior Design, Bo Wei Chen, Residential House, Interior Design
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: The master bedroom is decorated with blue-patterned wallpaper paired with white decorative moldings, creating a dreamy yet bright feel. Aside from a closet that covers the entire wall, a sliding TV wall is ingeniously installed to solve circuitry problems, allowing the home-owning couple to lounge or recline in bed watching TV while retaining sufficient storage space. The lamps on either side of the bed are characterized by reversed-C camellias in brand-name products, tying with camellia patterns on the entryway floor and thereby adding to the space a touch of a boutique hotel room.
CHALLENGE: Next to the entryway is the common area, with an open-concept layout that includes a living room, a dining room and a study, making for spaciousness in a limited footage. The study is defined by a waist-high parapet and the living-room sofa. Its open upper part serves to retain distinction between the two sections while maximizing the space for its users.
ADDED DATE: 2022-02-23 07:25:21
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IMAGE CREDITS: Bo Wei Chen, 2021.
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