Residential for KT Design Studio
Four areas of spacious living room and dining room, 2 circular flows with entryway opening to kitchen, master bedroom and 2 bedrooms were divided based on everyday living, with corridor as axis, height of ceiling and terrace boundary. The designer integrated with concept of three entry courtyard of Chinese traditional buildings, which satisfied daily life needs of building through interior space. The design broke impression of a standard living room and left plenty of empty space for future.
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The planning of 1423 sqft space started with change of intended house layout. Four areas of spacious living room and dining room, 2 circular flows with the entryway opening to the kitchen, master bedroom and 2 guest bedrooms were divided based on everyday living requisites, with the corridor as axis, height of ceiling and terrace boundary.
home, residential, interior, Taiwan, interior design
Area from front door to the entryway was called "first entry", which was also the first circular flow moving line based on daily living needs. Entering the kitchen from entryway, you would see the huge cooking area. This was what we called "second entry" and the second circular flow. The "third entry" could be found in the living room and dining room.
In response to the client's desire for light and refreshing aesthetics, only two types of wood were used in the space: white oak and walnut, which, in addition to creating the proportion of visual lightness and heaviness as well as space dividing, it could also present the purity of the space and warmth of nature credited to the natural clouds on the wall produced by the designer's special proportioned mortar.
The project started in March 2022 and finished in June 2022 in HsinChu Taiwan
The house owners valued rituals of life and interactions with kids, loving the lightness and refreshment brought by Zen. Therefore, we designed and customized the cabinets, laminates and furniture in the public area by ourselves. There was no traditional standard ceiling in the spacious living room and dining room. With height difference created by the ceilings, space here is more spacious and enlarged, while also allowing light to shine through. The design broke the impression of a standard living room and left plenty of empty space for flexible future living needs.
The original in-line kitchen planned by the builder was changed into open storeroom subject to client's change of layout, which, in addition to sparing enough room for storage but also for spacious kitchen and kitchen island. Another key change was the direction shift of the master bathroom door, which brought the square bedroom and satisfactory dressing room.
The design of public area integrated with concept of three entry courtyard of Chinese traditional buildings, which satisfied the daily life needs of the building through the interior space, bringing in the sense of space dimension and ritual of home.
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Modern Courtyard Residential has been a Bronze winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2022 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.
Tai Kuan Huang was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2023, a testament to excellence of their work Modern Courtyard Residential.
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Tai Kuan Huang's Modern Courtyard design, a residential project in HsinChu Taiwan, reimagines traditional Chinese courtyard living with innovative spatial planning and natural elements, creating a serene and functional home environment.
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