The sacred space reflects Jesus's arrival, using floor division lines to expand the TV wall and blend dining and living areas. A central light strip extends to the wall, with cross-like bars radiating sanctity. The ceiling features gradient lighting, resembling heavenly light on clouds, while linear light bars enhance diagonal expansion. A circular corridor connects the three room entrances, adding flexibility and creating a gentle corner for all spaces.
In our spatial design, we considered how to use the most efficient method to maximize the space's benefits without wasting any small areas, while also ensuring the overall aesthetics create a pleasant experience for users. We used an open-plan layout to establish spatial connections and expanded space usage by overlapping areas. As a result, we created a comfortable living environment and enhanced interaction for multiple users within the same space.
From the space to the decor, everything runs through the main design axis, much like personality, which is a unique trait generated from the outside in. 'Interior design' and 'soft furnishing design' are both essential fields of comprehensive design that cannot exist without each other. Whether for residential, commercial, office, or exhibition spaces, the design itself forms a cross-section where 'space, furniture, and soft elements' intersect with 'circulation, user behavior, and storage.' At the center of this intersection lies the user, whose needs are often unknown. By creating demand, we elevate the user's quality of life. We utilize forms, colors, and materials to interconnect hard finishes—ceilings, floors, and walls—with soft furnishings—furniture, curtains, and decor—applying consistent concepts throughout the space to achieve true DESIGN.