This space, defined by black, gray, and white tones, combines classical and contemporary elements. Designed as both a reception area and a future home for the son, it includes dedicated storage for tea and wine. The layout connects the living, tasting, and dining areas for both daily use and entertaining. A black and white mosaic entry floor leads to a focal wall of iris glass and iron, marking the transition into the main area. In the private quarters, totemic wallpaper introduces subtle variation, creating a balanced and functional living environment.
With a background in woodworking, the director entered the design industry straight out of school as an interior designer, unlike other newcomers who typically start as project assistants or design assistants. CY Interior Design embodies the "artisan spirit" of ceaselessly pursuing innovation and change, aiming to infuse each space with new vitality through the designer's ingenuity. From design to engineering execution, the team adheres to integrated operations, meticulously managing every detail and striving to achieve consensus with the clients.
With a background in woodworking, the director entered the design industry straight out of school as an interior designer, unlike other newcomers who typically start as project assistants or design assistants. CY Interior Design embodies the "artisan spirit" of ceaselessly pursuing innovation and change, aiming to infuse each space with new vitality through the designer's ingenuity. From design to engineering execution, the team adheres to integrated operations, meticulously managing every detail and striving to achieve consensus with the clients.