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Silver 

Project Overview

This project involves an interior space of over 70 square meters and is a single-story renovation project in a residential building.

Organisation

YI-FANG-CHOU Interior Design

Team

Design Director : Cheng, Ju-Hsin
Designer : Chou, Shi-Yu

Project Brief

Since the original layout is in line with the needs of a small-sized family, under the premise of avoiding excessive changes, the solid wall of the multi-functional room behind the living room sofa was transformed into a gray glass partition to optimize the depth of view in the public area while maintaining privacy to an appropriate extent.

Project Need

Secondly, the door of the master bedroom is moved forward to shorten the corridor and maximize use of space. The high cabinet design is used to expand available storage spaces, guide the movement and enhance clear functional partitions to maximize the spatial benefits to the occupants.

Design Challenge

The entrance foyer is separated from the inside by the difference in flooring height and the ceiling-height embedded cabinets are suspended to reduce the sense of pressure. A wall-mounted bicycle rack has been added in this area for the sports-loving homeowners. The foyer, dining room and living room are a chain of units in a long axis and the gray gradient is the mainstay color temperature of the area, evoking a quiet and solemn ambience.

Sustainability

The low-profile style outlines the modern aesthetics of the space and the various elements, such as the TV walls, modeling cabinets, and the flooring are mixed with steel and warm wood to add additional character and tolerance to the home atmosphere.
The secondary bedrooms and multi-purpose rooms are well proportioned to meet the needs of the family at different stages of growth. The master bedroom makes good use of cabinets to complete the privacy barrier and guide internal flow and the ingenious idea of slanting cabinets can also effectively provide versatile use of the odd spaces to create an interesting and refined user experience.




Open to all international projects this award celebrates innovative and creative building interiors, with consideration given to space creation and planning, furnishings, finishes, aesthetic presentation and functionality. Consideration also given to space allocation, traffic flow, building services, lighting, fixtures, flooring, colours, furnishings and surface finishes.  


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