Residential Interiors for Real House Design
Spring Reflection is a project completed in spring, reflecting one's life journey. This project involves the renovation of an old house that is 30 years of age, accommodating a couple and their unborn child. rearrange the excess space, mainly adopting a simple, cozy style, with a touch of French vintage flair. The family plans to live in this home for the next 20 years and record every gorgeous moment for the rest of their lives, turning the old space memories into new ones. Hoping that the homeowners' future life will be as beautiful as blooming flowers in spring.
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This project involves the renovation of an old house which is 30 years in age and with an area of 1281.24 squarefeet. it has 3 bedrooms and 2 living rooms, accommodating a couple and their unborn child. rearrange the excess space, mainly adopting a simple, cozy style, with a touch of french vintage flair. the family plans to live in this home for the next 20 years and record every gorgeous moment for the rest of their lives. we create the old space memories into new ones.
Paint coringiron, Craft, Boarded floor, Melamine, Sintered stone
In this design, have broken away from traditional cabinet designs that are primarily vertical and horizontal. extended the direction and axis of the cabinets indefinitely to other walls and levels, diversifying the visual experience. the overall color scheme and elements were kept to no more than three, to maintain simplicity while ensuring a unique aesthetic and enhancing brand recognition.
The main color used is keim beige paint, which presents different life experiences through light. at the entrance, a custom-made 350 cm high, one-piece screen iron piece is used to define the space between the entrance and living room. The kitchen employs 16 different patterns of French vintage tiles, creating an x-shaped collage treatment on the floor and wall surfaces, making the space unique and distinctive.
The project finished in December 2022 in Taipei, Taiwan.
Instead of removing the original old tiles, decided to cover them with german egger wooden flooring. retained the original brick partitions, extending or adjusting them, or creating new openings, reducing construction waste and unnecessary consumption. the exterior walls and roof were re-coated with waterproof paint to prolong the house's lifespan. we've adjusted the functions of the house to make it more sustainable, aligning with environmental conservation goals, and have incorporated the concept of 3r(reduce, reuse, recycle) into our design.
The 4.2-meter high ceiling on this floor creates a rare and spacious layout. this design starts from the z-axis line of the living room, with y-shaped elements distributed throughout the space, extending to the ceiling, staircase handrails, tv wall, and objects on the sofa back wall, allowing the overall visual experience to extend infinitely into the frame.
The original mezzanine space was dominated by a conspicuous staircase. to diminish the visual conflict caused by the staircase, have used a tv wall to hide the first-floor staircase. also introduced a curved structure descending from the ceiling to conceal the second-floor staircase. In the end, connected them with a single, curved iron piece, continuing the visual flow and harmonizing the space.
Image #1-2: Photographer Yan-De Jiang, Spring Reflection, 2022.
Spring Reflection Residential Interiors has been a Bronze winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2023 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.
Yan De Jiang was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2024, a testament to excellence of their work Spring Reflection Residential Interiors .
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