The design style of this project is positioned as a new Chinese style, aiming to skillfully integrate traditional elements with modern design techniques to create a living space with both classical charm and modern feeling. Because the owner does not like overly complicated shapes, the designer maintains a concise and bright style in the overall design, and only carries out some necessary modeling processing in some parts to highlight the key points and make the whole space appear clear and layered.
In the selection of materials, the designer paid attention to the embodiment of texture and environmental protection requirements. Natural wood and stone are used in large areas to give the whole space a natural atmosphere. At the same time, in order to meet the needs of modern life, designers also continue to integrate modern elements into their designs. In terms of color matching, neutral colors are used as the main tone, and dark or bright colors are embellished, so that the whole space remains calm and energetic at the same time.
In the collision of space color and tone, the mellow and clear red and brown of ash is like a touch of gorgeous color, giving the entrance a different charm. This unique hue, like a beautiful melody, flows through the space, adding a touch of vivid color to the entrance.
A palace lamp hangs high in the restaurant, exuding an eternal glow, like moonlight. The soft light spills into every corner, adding a sense of tranquility and tranquility to the whole space. Under the palace lamp, the modern fabric wooden leg chairs are comfortable and sophisticated, contrasting with the dark brown dining table. These chairs are enclosed around the dining table, creating a welcoming space.
The study makes clever use of the ashwagandha red palm bookcase, which not only has a mixed and matched style, but also forms a layered visual effect with the wardrobe next to it. The design of the bookcase not only focuses on practicality and aesthetics, but also fully considers the use of space.
In this space surrounded by the breeze and the scent of flowers, every detail is full of life and emotion. Whether it's a bedside photo of my room, a painting on the wall or a green plant by the window, it tells one story after another, filling the whole space with the taste of life.