Living Space for LB Design
Living room, dining room, kitchen and piano room are interpenetrated, which expands the sense of depth of the space. Those areas together compose a living space featuring freedom and fluidity. The functional configuration realizes interconnection and integration, and emphasizes the relationship between openness and privacy. Spaces are separated yet connected, forming varying scenes and ambiences. Windows enframe outside landscape, and enhance interaction between interior and the courtyard.
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This villa consists of 1 underground level and 3 levels above the ground. The living room is open, with the transparent French window creating transparency and blurring the boundary between the interior and outdoors. Functional areas around the center are outlined by neat lines, to stimulate interaction between space and occupants. The design emphasizes harmonious proportional relationships, creates clear, neat and rhythmic visual effects.
Living space, linear, simplistic, functionality & aesthetics, transparent window
The space consists of living scenes. A calming color palette is adopted to create a tranquil ambience especially in bedrooms. The private spaces are mainly dominated by white hue and wood color, which generate a natural and peaceful atmosphere. The large areas of white surfaces in the bedrooms fully reflect natural light. With openness and ample daylight, the independent private spaces of family members satisfy functions for study and working.
The biggest challenge was how to realize the dwellers' pursuit of a pleasant life. The design had to be adjusted based on the living habits and behavioral modes of different occupants. A key was how to inject time-based aesthetics into the space, so that the occupants can feel the change of lifestyle and relationship between the home and nature at different times. Enriching expressions of the home required deep thinking and thorough analysis, which was a challenging process as well.
The project started in May 2018 in Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province, China and finished in May 2020 in Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province, China.
The living room is open, with the transparent French window creating transparency and blurring the boundary between the interior and outdoors. Functional areas around the center are outlined by neat lines, to stimulate the interaction between space and occupants. The design emphasizes harmonious proportional relationships, creates clear, neat and rhythmic visual effects. Enough passage space is left to form comfortable circulation routes to link different functional areas and floors.
White is elegant, inclusive and compatible with any other colors. Dominated by white hue, this living space is a stage where the occupants are the protagonist. There won't be any sense of disharmony no matter what color of the dwellers' clothes is. Materials that fit in to the spatial ambience were selected. Material selection didn't deliberately pursue uniqueness, but emphasized the unity of functionality and aesthetics. The only criterion is to choose materials "supposed to be in this space".
Space in Japanese is called ma which is regarded as a gap or pause within a time period or space and considered as continuous and fluid. For this project, it's essential for the design to let the space smoothly connect with the surrounding natural landscape and grow with nature. The frames of building capture beautiful outdoor landscape, and the landside breeze brings the power of nature into the interior space. The overall design is based on linear thinking.
Image #1: Photographer UOHO, Lakeside Villa, 2020. Image #2: Photographer UOHO, Lakeside Villa, 2020. Image #3: Photographer UOHO, Lakeside Villa, 2020. Image #4: Photographer UOHO, Lakeside Villa, 2020. Image #5: Photographer UOHO, Lakeside Villa, 2020.
Lakeside Villa Living Space has been a Bronze winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2021 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.
Yang Luobin was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2022, a testament to excellence of their work Lakeside Villa Living Space.
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Award-winning designer Yang Luobin unveils the Lakeside Villa, a seamless integration of nature and contemporary design, completed in May 2020 in Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province, China.
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