Residence for KAIFENG
Colors and lines are the key elements and aesthetic features of this space. The high ceiling is decorated with arc shapes, metal trims, and delicate carvings to send out a vibe. Meanwhile, the open-end public area is spread out with classic low-chroma black, white, and gray colors. The room is decorated with a mix of stone, wire panel, metal, and high-transparency materials, as well as furnishings and lightings, which have all embodied the modern and classical overall style.
Download Press Kit № 130948
Download Press Kit № 130948 Residence for KAIFENG by KAITI CHANG to access high-res images, essential texts, translations, and exclusive interviews—all in one.
Available Now for Your Next Story
At design|newsroom, we understand the pressures and deadlines journalists face. That’s why we offer exclusive access to our curated press kits and high-resolution images, tailored for accredited journalists. These resources are designed to enrich your stories with depth and visual appeal, spotlighting the world's most innovative designs.
Please Note:
Let’s Collaborate: Your stories matter. design|newsroom is here to support you with quality, accessible content. Once you are accredited, reach out for the images and content you need. We will provide the specific images and content directly, along with recommendations on works to feature.
Get Accredited Easily: Quick access to our resources requires media accreditation. Apply for media accreditation to join our network and start exploring a wealth of design stories.
Download 1800 Pixels JPEG Image.
Download 1800 Pixels JPEG Image.
Download 1800 Pixels JPEG Image.
Download 1800 Pixels JPEG Image.
Download 1800 Pixels JPEG Image.
Discover our press releases for Bright Platinum available in the following languages: English.
Explore our ready-to-use articles on Bright Platinum, available in multiple languages: German, French, Portuguese, Korean, Indonesian, Japanese, Russian, Chinese (Mandarin), English, Hindi, Spanish, Italian, Turkish, Arabic (Standard) and Dutch, for your feature stories.
The design team upheld the concept that a great design should be a combination of aesthetics and functionality. Since the family loves to travel and shop and has an extraordinary taste in fashion and art, they own many collectibles that need to be stored. Hence, the designers created a luxurious and elegant spatial feeling for the hundred-level-ground villa while satisfying the functional requirements of the users. The overall is carefully built with hidden delicacies to achieve the perfect realization of beauty, function, and design in one go.
Mixed materials, Classical, Fine furniture, Hermes, Fashion show
Classic colors of black, white, and gray are used as the leading tones of the space. Meanwhile, stone materials and line panels are cleverly paved on floorings, cabinets, and countertops. The decorations of glass, metal, mirror, leather and other elements complement modern patchwork designs to achieve balance. Furthermore, the fashionable furnishings are set up to echo each other while embodying the trendy and elegant overall theme.
The framing technique of the internal glass display cabinets and the arc-shaped corners of the piano room mirrors are incredibly challenging as well. Hence, the designers have measured the proportions thoroughly and perfected the details in the standard of meticulous artistry. Unlike typical heights of residences, all floors in this residence are initially equipped with height advantage. Furthermore, exterior materials and design techniques have echoed each other to give the space aesthetic, functionality, and safety while embodying the concept of a dignified and elegant living experience.
The project is located in Wugu District, New Taipei City, Taiwan, and is completed in September 2021 after a nine-month construction period.
Even though the newly-constructed residence is was initially equipped with good conditions, the original configurations on each floor did not meet the clients needs. For example, the initial position of the bed and the bathroom doorway was opposed, forming a major flaw according to Feng Shui. Hence, the designers first reshaped the layout by adapting different configurations on each floor; hardware restrictions, pipelines' location, and the walkways' width were fully remodified. The overall has maximized the space effect while injecting aesthetics and providing a smooth traffic flow at once.
In the hundred-level-ground villa, the designers have turned the clients ideal picture of living into reality with the central concept of new luxury. The clients modern sophistication and classical elegance are refined aesthetically while combining the family hobbies and habits. The residence is perfectly arranged with a human-orientated perception.
As if an elegant and charming dialogue between a gentleman and a lady, the space conveys a unique style of nobility and intellectuality. This hundred-level-ground space is a secluded villa located in the city suburbs and is filled with expectations of a family of three. The designer drew inspiration from the male clients preferred modern elements, the classical, elegant, and fashionable features the female owner and her daughter loved and created a luxury-themed space.
Kai Feng Design
Bright Platinum Residence 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.
KAITI CHANG was recognized with the coveted Iron A' Design Award in 2022, a testament to excellence of their work Bright Platinum Residence.
Access a rich repository of press releases on KAITI CHANG, offered to press and media professionals for unrestricted use in their stories. Available now: 2 press releases ready for immediate access by journalists.
Bright Platinum is a luxurious hundred-level-ground villa located in Wugu District, New Taipei City, Taiwan, completed in September 2021 after a nine-month construction period. The space conveys a unique style of nobility and intellectuality, inspired by the preferences of the family of three who will reside there.
Access KAITI CHANG Newsroom to delve into the world of top-tier design and accolades.
Residential for KAIFENG
Residence for Happystudio
Residence for ACG Design International
Residence for USM INNOVATION INTEGRATED DESIGN
Residence for Professional Group of Design
Residence for Chang Ju Space Design
Residence for Chun Yen Chen
Residence for Greenjun Design
Residence for ACG Design International
Residence for SophySoulDesign
Residence for Harmony Construction Limited Company
Residence for Truefull Land
Establishing your own newsroom is a strategic move to effectively communicate your designs to a targeted audience of journalists and media editors. This direct channel enhances your visibility, significantly increasing your chances of being published and featured across a wide range of media platforms, from magazines and newspapers to journals and online media. Take the first step towards amplifying your reach and influence in the design community.
Quick sign-up. Instant access. Elevate your reporting now.
Submit your design and seize the opportunity to be featured across a global stage. Gain exposure by connecting your work with our extensive network of journalists and leading media outlets. Start your journey to worldwide recognition today.
Create a newsroom for direct access to journalists, making your designs easier to publish and feature.
Create Your Newsroom