Residential for MUSE ARISTO INTERIOR DESIGN
Waterfall-styled blue gradient glass is placed at the entryway to create waterfall imagery as if a world all at its own. Grey and pink color tones co-exist within the overall space that is steady without losing the softness and beauty. Visual senses are brought to the Southern window view next to the door; it has made the indoor space livelier; meanwhile, wooden shutters that combine sunlight and pebbles have given the room elegance and peace.
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The door of the master bedroom in the private area is applied with a Morandi pink color directly to light up the space. Meanwhile, American wiring boards and culture stone back walls injected a modern sense into the quiet and elegant room. Also, with the semi open-ended cabinet setups, visual senses are expanded through more transparency. Many storage spaces are equipped within the master bedroom; the greenery in the room can be felt the moment the door is opened; it also echoes with the mountains outside the window, allowing the user to feel belonged and safe visually.
Green building materials, green decorations, Morandi colors, American maiden style, light-American style, minimalism
Wooden shutters, culture stones, color-flashed emulsion paint, pink, grey, and green paints, Southern sea styled (tropical styled) wallpaper, double-layered bookshelf, electronic cabinet boards, American wiring boards, punch boards, linear lightings, waterfall-styled blue gradient glass, imported foam aluminum board processed by the designer manually.
By collecting opinions from the owner and her family members, the overall color tone is mediated after a long while; it was multiple times of discussion and adjustments at the beginning that implemented the perfect balance between all people color preferences and overall esthetic. Meanwhile, the living room section valued occultation to cover many massive pipelines on the ceiling and walls. A neat and romantic sense is delivered within the space, and the requirements of the client and her family are satisfied.
The project started in December 2019 finished in April 2021 in Taiwan.
Since the client works in the education industry, wide desks are required to handle business; therefore, the original master bedroom is expanded and divided to contain a well-functioned bedroom, study, and bathroom. Furthermore, many semi open-ended cabinets and electronic cabinets are used in the area, offering storage space while having the feature for display so that the owner can enjoy using colorful kitchen electronics. Both designer and the owner started the progress from nothing to create the "Real Explorer, and we have really explored the meaning behind every step.
As for the spatial, the designer considered the client demand in reading and document correcting; therefore, aside from a comfy study area, a two-seat bar counter is also set up in the living room. It can be used to dine or work; a laptop is more than enough to place. Turn around, and the kitchen and electronic cabinets are right behind, allowing users to make tea, desserts, or even hot meal easily. The client can freely change the working locations in the house, allowing the space to be used multi-openly with flexibility.
The client of this case is a young woman that works in an education-related industry. She imagined a fresh-styled residence that has delicate colors and is cozy; she is also keen on pink. Therefore, the designer specially selected grey-pink, green, grey, and white of the Morandi colors and extended them within the space. The elements kept the softness and elegance of the color tone of pink while showing the sense of restraining and low-key beauty. The style of the space is refreshing and harmonic, which fully meets the needs and fonds of the client.
MUSE ARISTO INTERIOR DESIGN
Real Explorer Residential has been a Iron winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2021 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Iron A' Design Award is awarded to good designs that meet the rigorous professional and industrial standards set by the A' Design Awards. This recognition is reserved for works that demonstrate a solid understanding of design principles and show creativity within their execution. Recipients of the Iron A' Design Award are acknowledged for their practical innovations and contributions to their respective fields, providing solutions that improve quality of life and foster positive change. These designs are a testament to the skill and dedication of their creators, showcasing their ability to address real-world challenges through thoughtful design.
MU-YA CHEN was recognized with the coveted Iron A' Design Award in 2022, a testament to excellence of their work Real Explorer Residential.
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Real Explorer is a residential design project by MU-YA CHEN, completed in April 2021 in Taiwan, featuring a refreshing and harmonic space that meets the needs of a young woman working in the education industry.
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