Black, white and grey alternately present the contours and structures of the space without any interpretation. The simple house shows the pure appearance with a simple approach, and the colorless decoration clarifies the space, deepens the vision, and explores the possibilities of home.
There is no need for flashy embellishments, just grasp the essence of life, such as fleeting streamers, tacit eye contact, and easy to get along with your family. Cement, wood, and stone are spread out in a wide world, glass and gray mirrors are cleverly integrated, and smooth curves lead the natural home scene, and the space is filled with white space to enrich daily fragments.
Homeowners want to increase interaction between family members. In the past, the layout was more closed, and there was no space for communication, especially when the owner was often on the road, and there was less time to gather with family. To this end, we demolished one room during the renovation phase and expanded the common event area.
In the kitchen, electrical cabinets, refrigerator cabinets and shoe cabinets are centralized, and a retractable dining table is set up to flexibly cope with festive gatherings. These changes optimize the use of space and enhance family interaction.
Minimalist"It means to restore the space to the most authentic state, not to over-embellish, and to find the essence of life.
For the low beams in the house, we wanted to solve the oppressive feeling with a simple design, but at the same time stay true to the characteristics of the space, which is a challenge that we have been thinking about for a long time.
A small section of gray mirror is pasted at the junction of the beam and ceiling to create a visual separation effect, allowing the line of sight to penetrate, reducing the sense of oppression of the beam, and at the same time not affecting the height of the interior space.
108 square meters, 3+1 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 major homeowner needs.
There needs to be a dining room and study room in the home to create a closer place for family members to communicate. Considering that there are many kitchen appliances, you need plenty of storage space. I like a minimalist and modern style and want to have a little bit of detail in my design.
As soon as you enter the door, you are greeted by a tranquil dark gray tone, and it is not until the sunlight shines in that you see the different shades of gray and the delicate expression of the texture of the material.
This shift in tone from dark to light, like the boundaries set by the floor, not only defines the scene between movement and stillness, but also outlines an entrance with stone screens and shoe cabinets.
Clever use of stucco expressions, curved walls change the impression of the rigidity of cement. At the same time, it relieves the oppressive feeling of the storage cabinet behind the TV wall, guiding the flow from the hallway to the dining room and living room.
The paint creates a natural texture on the curved wall, and the designer uses streamlined brushstrokes to insert some iron sheets into it, whose slim and clean form contrasts with the video wall.
When the warm light is passed, the light and shadow changes between different surfaces, creating a kind of wall landscape.
The open layout maximizes the possibilities of communication, whether it is a wandering gaze, a figure alone or a reunion, the line of sight passes through the boundaries of the field unhindered, and the full view is in full view, converging on the responses again and again.
According to the lifestyle and the number of members, the four bedrooms were changed to three bedrooms plus one, the second bedroom space was expanded, and a study room was opened.
The study room is bounded by beams and columns, and the back of the sofa is unfolded to build a book wall to create a three-dimensional layer. The wooden bookcase is wrapped in a special tic-tac-toe shelf made of matte white lacquered iron, with a striking contrast of lines. Warm light creates another visual focal point in the hall.
This stone-grained cabinet becomes a key point in the off-white environment throughout, dividing the space but maintaining a sense of fluidity.
The designer cleverly integrated the shoe cabinet in the entrance, the kitchen appliance cabinet, the refrigerator and the back wall of the dining room to form a hollow-shaped circulation line, maintaining openness while blocking out the clutter of kitchenware.
The design redefines the storage space with an end-view wall, solves the problem of kitchen storage, and provides convenience for the homeowner's mother's daily cooking routine.
The ceiling height was lowered to allow for beam placement and windows, separating the sleeping area from the dressing area, and cleverly using a wardrobe to block the view between the bed and the bathroom to create a pure sleeping scene.
By reimagining the wardrobe, the design deliberately leaves a gap between the cabinets, diluting the sense of volume, allowing the eye and sunlight to flow, blurring the boundaries of space. The staggered design of wood grain and pure white creates a harmonious effect.
To address the lack of space in the second bedroom, all configurations are precisely calculated.
In order to free up more space between the bed and the wardrobe, special attention was paid to the design of the headboard.
The fog blackboard is used to slightly thicken the bedside wall to reduce the thickness of the bedside frame, and the upper wall is made of Changhong glass with straight lines, which complement the linear lighting to create a low-key and elegant sense of detail.
Continuing the context of light and thin materials, the designer used thin black lacquered iron pieces to create open shelves between wardrobes, creating a deep and shallow effect between black and white, three-dimensional and flat.
Imported tiles, paints, black and white iron parts with paint, system boards and super wear-resistant wood floors imported from Italy.