Residential Space for JI SIH Interior Design
Space for a living is a square, and in using geometry as an analogy for life, family means circle. The symbols laid out by the designer in the space characterize this work and deliver the blessing to the family, and for the residents’ health and to practice the idea of sustainability, environmentally friendly construction materials are choose by designer and make use of scenery and natural light to create a sense of boundless horizon in the limited space.
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The location of this work faces the long riverbank and has a great view of mountains and rivers, during the day and at night. The natural light inspires the designer to arrange the space in this way. From common areas to private space, and from shelves, decoration to furniture, all the design reveals a constant pattern of careful balance and mellow roundness that recreates our spatial sense.
grayish white, natural light, space allocation, renovation, environmentally friendly construction materials
To have a place that is warm and cozy for people to relax after daily hustle and bustle is something to anticipate for everyone. In building the dream house for the busy family, aside from redesigning the space, the designer pays attention to the materials. For the residents health and to practice the idea of sustainability, environmentally friendly construction materials are used for paints, walls, and system furniture.
The main challenge of this design is to make good use of scenery and natural light to create a sense of boundless horizon in the limited space. To that effect, the designer chooses the hue of grayish white for the wall of the entire house to create an atmosphere of comfort and elegance. From common areas to private space, and from shelves, decoration to furniture, all the design reveals a constant pattern of careful balance and mellow roundness that recreates our spatial sense.
The project finished in August 2019 in New Taipei City, Taiwan.
The location of this work faces the long riverbank and has a great view of mountains and rivers, during the day and at night. The natural light inspires the designer to arrange the space in this way. The main challenge of this design is to make good use of scenery and natural light to create a sense of boundless horizon in the limited space. To that effect, the designer chooses the hue of grayish white for the wall of the entire house to create an atmosphere of comfort and elegance.
Each detail is crafted to bring out spatial quality and order. The designers professionalism is fully displayed in the arranged layers and color ratio of different materials. Space for a living is a square, and in using geometry as an analogy for life, family means circle. Between square and circle is a life of struggle and pleasure. The symbols laid out by the designer in the space characterize this work and deliver the blessing to the family. When residents move between different parts of the square, they feel the fullness of their lives because of the love from the family.
The family that owns this property is a family of four. The original design only has four individual rooms and falls short of what they need. The designer adds three additional separate rooms and a multifunctional room when allocating more space to common areas. And this apartment faces the long riverbank and has a great view of mountains and rivers, also possess plenty of natural light which inspired the designer to arrange the space in this way.
Mu House Residential Space has been a Bronze winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2020 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Bronze A' Design Award is given to outstanding designs that showcase a high degree of creativity and practicality. It recognizes the dedication and skill of designers who produce work that stands out for its thoughtful development and innovative use of materials and technology. These designs are acknowledged for their professional execution and potential to influence industry standards positively. Winning this award highlights the designer's ability to blend form and function effectively, offering solutions that enhance people's lives and wellbeing.
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CHUANG, HSUAN- CHENG was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2021, a testament to excellence of their work Mu House Residential Space.
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