Residence for NEW ENVIRONMETN INTERIOR DESIGN
The metal elements are combined with modern design elements, interlaced with different materials, bringing out the rigidity of the industrial style and the warm and unique style of residential space. Connecting the wooden table with the iron elements, leather, and wooden floor, and using an iron to suspend the table board. The space between the desktop and the floor has an infinite atmosphere, and the windows areas are retained to shape the interlaced layers of different materials in the space.
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Appropriate use of the industrial elements within the space, layout integration with the beams and columns, installing appropriate equipment, integrating the iron elements with the modern design, connecting the wooden table with the iron elements, leather, and wooden floor, and using iron to suspend the table board. The space between the desktop and the floor has an infinite atmosphere, and the windows areas are retained to shape the interlaced layers of different materials in the space.
Industrial Style, Iron Materials, Saddle Leather, Residential Space, Suspension Design
The concrete ceiling enhances the staggered gray-scale natural white oak floor, and extends to the light brown color of laminated wood walls, showing the overall gray-scale industrial style and a warm and harmonious residential space. The leather furniture configuration, showing the integration with different materials. In addition, this project also maximizing the functional aspect of industrial styles, such as making a stainless steel hanging space in the bedroom.
Taking the suitable industrial style elements into the residential space, and implement it with appropriate construction methods on the site. In addition, to emphasize the use of industrial iron materials, the predictive concept also allows furniture planning in the space to be configured as suspended. The iron parts, rust-like paint is used to give the real industrial atmosphere, so that the iron-containing component interacts with the reactant to produce a natural rusted surface so that the material can change over time but can maintain a certain state.
The project started in January 2020 and finished in June 2020 in Taipei City, Taiwan.
Industrial-style residences are mostly using iron elements and exposed pipelines configurations to create a strong aesthetic style. In this project, because the residential space takes into consideration both function and homey atmosphere, the iron elements are used in correlation with the wooden materials during the material selection process. As a configuration, such as the iron racks, they are designed with simple lines, so when even there is no object placed, those still can bring an industrial-style atmosphere.
The entire house takes industrial style as the design core. Taking a serious consideration regarding the functionality and the housing atmosphere, modern furnishing elements are implemented to reconcile the rigid characteristics of the industrial style, and gray-scale natural white oak board to distinguish the different areas and circulation so that the gray-scale staggered wooden floor could echo the wooden wall, forming a harmonious blend between different materials. And through the diverse implementation of iron materials, space has iron cabinets, iron shelves, iron door panels, and many others.
The design idea originally came from the clients personal preference for industrial style, however, to avoid the excessive use of industrial elements in the project, and at the same time consider the functional aspect and the space atmosphere, therefore, the metal elements are combined with modern design elements, interlaced with different materials, bringing out the rigidity of the industrial style and the warm and unique style of residential space.
NEW ENVIRONMENT INTERIOR DESIGN
Reverse Time Residence has been a Iron winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2020 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Iron A' Design Award is awarded to good designs that meet the rigorous professional and industrial standards set by the A' Design Awards. This recognition is reserved for works that demonstrate a solid understanding of design principles and show creativity within their execution. Recipients of the Iron A' Design Award are acknowledged for their practical innovations and contributions to their respective fields, providing solutions that improve quality of life and foster positive change. These designs are a testament to the skill and dedication of their creators, showcasing their ability to address real-world challenges through thoughtful design.
JEFF HSU, HOWARD LIU was recognized with the coveted Iron A' Design Award in 2021, a testament to excellence of their work Reverse Time Residence.
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JEFF HSU, HOWARD LIU's "Reverse Time" project, a harmonious blend of industrial and residential styles, was completed in Taipei City, Taiwan, from January to June 2020.
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