Residential for HOLY Design
The overall applied mainly applied the concept of pure and unrestrained. Cement paints are used in many ways within the space, allowing the refraction of different lightings to show unalike layers of lights and shadows. At the same time, arc-shaped designing methods, through lines and linear lightings, are used to build up a break-away modern atmosphere. A continuous sense is created through the traffic flow arrangement and arc-shaped expansions; the material selection in the same color tone has also created a harmonious feeling.
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The overall spatial broke the rules of traditional residences by knocking through the initial base; only one bedroom area that connects the secondary bedroom is built, allowing the stricture to be more expansive. The private area applied a trap door and cement paints in shades of grey to reflect the television wall of the living room. This space is required for commercial use; therefore, the public area is planned using diagonal methods and placed with counters and dining tables as working tables, allowing the user to maintain a private area within the open-end space.
Cement paints, lighting transparent, rust-imitated bricks, trap door designs, curved-shape decorating.
Hardware elements, cement paints, wooden pieces, lightings, dimming roller shades, double-layered sheers, melamine overlay plywood, rust-imitated bricks, hexagonal bricks, through methods, laminate hard plastic sheet in grey tones.
To perfectly match the client beloved 20-times-20 sized tiles, the height of the counter is designed to be 80 centimeters. This ingenuity has perfectly fit the sizes of most imported tiles, while the appropriate height has balanced the public area visually without creating abrupt and towering feelings.
The project started in April 2020 and finished in August 2020 in Daxi Township, Taoyuan City.
The public area is designed as an open-end area, while a counter and a diagonal dining table slash working table are placed as the center of the room. The walls of the space are also preserved for the client art collection to be hung up. Arc-shaped designs have prevented the dull feeling of right angles, and linear lightings are embedded to create a lively atmosphere during the night. Furthermore, cabinets are placed along the traffic flow behind the sofa to develop spatial transparency; the cabinet is an intermediary and a container to store books.
The entryway is embedded with wooden and hardware-made shelves to hang up outer clothes, helmets, and others; a low wooden stool is placed aside to make the shoe-wearing progress more comfortable. Commercial demands are required; therefore, the public area is equipped with two working areas. Embedded electric sockets on the floor have allowed users to work more freely and conveniently. A hallowed area is designed below the counter side; it is specially planned for the client to place the robot vacuum. The ingenuity has allowed the robot to clean the public area without being restricted freely.
Instead of the traditional ways for spatial arrangements, this design is made as an open-end space. The preserved walls, the trap door design, the curves, and the color contrast echo each other; meanwhile, the expansive window has brought in sunlight that outlines the pureness of white, grey, and tones of wood. The designer has given back simplicity to this gallery-like residence, allowing each vista and corner to be appreciated and enjoyed by users.
Chuang-Chieh Chiu
Yearning for Home 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.
Yu-Lung Lee was recognized with the coveted Iron A' Design Award in 2022, a testament to excellence of their work Yearning for Home Residential.
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Yu-Lung Lee's innovative residential design, "Yearning for Home," breaks traditional spatial arrangements to create an open-end space that reflects simplicity and modernity. Completed in August 2020 in Daxi Township, Taoyuan City, this design redefines the concept of home living.
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