Residential Interior Design for StudioX4
With 244 square-meter to utilize a family of three, the layout comprises 50% shared area and 50% private rooms. Backdrops without decorative cladding, curvy and smooth continuous surfaces slither along walls and area borders, not only indicating spatial identity, but providing both aesthetic and subdivision function. Home is where people share moments with family. Except the unit of time, in physics terms, moment refers to the rotational equivalent of linear force. The path of moment defines shapes and explains the topology of spatial forms, concluding with artistic and emotional appeals.
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The interior avoids overtly designing and sustains a strong and minimalistic identity. Probing into the science of physics, and mingling with subtraction design approaches, moderate the contradiction between austerity and extravagance, and conclude with artistic and emotional appeals. Meanwhile, the layout aims to form a consecutive dynamic rhythm, planned with artistic and pragmatic intentions, which also includes 2 separate living areas, to provide more flexibility to residents.
Minimalism, moment, curvature, arc, polyline, line
With 244 square meter to utilize a family of three, the layout comprises a harmonious proportion of 50% shared area and 50% private rooms. Backdrops in low saturate colors without decorative cladding, the curvy and smooth continuous surfaces slither along walls and area borders, not only indicating spatial identity, but providing both aesthetic and subdivision function. Besides living and dining rooms, a sunroom adjoins the dining island continuously in minimal form, assuring each resident owns an open space to relax.
Even though the free forms and organic shapes seem effortless, the executions took meticulous calculation and experienced craftsmanship to overcome every joint.
Completion on November 2021, Taipei city.
Considering the quality of habitation, this project urges subdivided spaces in a ratio of 50% for public areas and 50% for private bedrooms. The sunroom provides sufficient living spaces, assuring that every family member has an open space for their own, and it is intentionally left as a void space for multiple activities.
Besides curvatures, the smooth arcs or curves seen from the master bed side, the polygonal curve, aka polyline, delineates the path to the walkin closet. Sharpen the angle, a sequence of line segments extends the consecutive dynamic rhythm, retaining the cohesive design language.
Home is the place we share moments with family. Except being the unit of time, in physics terms, moment refers to the rotational equivalent of linear force. Additionally, the curvature is the amount by which a curve deviates from being a straight line, or a surface deviates from being a plane. The path of moment defines the shape and explains the topology of this project spatial form, culminating with artistic and emotional appeals.
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Museumism Residential Interior Design 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.
Li-Yu Cheng was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2022, a testament to excellence of their work Museumism Residential Interior Design.
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