Residential for HG Interior Design
This project has the advantage of corner windows with excellent daylight so the design team makes good use of this comfortable daylight. In the public and private areas, window screens are used to allow natural and warm light to spill into the house. Amidst the sunny characteristics, an introverted space like a "daze pavilion" is set up in the private area to give the client a hotel-like atmosphere, so when returning home, the residents can settle their minds and bodies in a quiet place.
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Geometric elements are adopted in many ways. In the public area and the study room, movable sliding doors are used to vaguely define the space and give the users more flexibility. The incoming daylight makes the connecting wall to the private areas less convergent while the monochrome paint colors converge the spatial tone. The use of curved elements in many ways allows the open space to have dynamic and smooth path transitions under the characteristics of arcs.
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The iron, wooden, water-based paint, gray-scale color, pure white, glass, geometry and curvy surface bring out the rich and interlacing characteristics of different materials that are displayed in accordance with the spatial color tone. In this daylight rich space, translucent materials such as glass, screens and reflective mirror elements are used in different ways to make the space more transparent and extended through the characteristics of the materials.
Although this bright and open space has a spacious site, the design team is still thinking about the division of the layout and is committed to appropriately cutting the spatial layout to achieve the best spatial experience. The design also starts from the clients expectation that space can have a wider feeling so after doing the layout division, the open screen sliding doors are used to separate the areas and a curvy dynamic surface design is used to camouflage the beam in the public space.
The project was completed in October 2020 in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan.
The design team uses multiple screens that can be flexibly changed to divide the overall space. The glass material, reflective mirror surface, and other elements make the space feel extended and expanded while under the characteristics of penetrating material, the traditional wall partition of each area is minimized to improve the interaction between family members.
Taking the needs and characteristics of the clients residence into consideration, the space advantage is maximized and created by using the most appropriate layout and the use of movable configurations. With the permeable natural light in the center of the space as a collocation, penetrating materials are used in various spaces to make the light naturally illuminate the room. To meet the needs of the client to store a large number of items, a lot of storage cabinets are set up in the public and private areas. It is harmoniously placed on the walls of each area to show its functions of storage and display.
This project has a wide and spacious passage and the layout adopts an open plan concept to divide each area. The half-height screen can be used flexibly in the public area, and the study and living room areas are vaguely defined. Rounded arc elements are used in the space to create a dynamic space and the unique spatial tonality is spread under the mixing of heterogeneous materials.
HG Interior Design
Hall of Sonata Residential has been a Bronze winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2020 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.
Hsieh-Ying Chen was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2021, a testament to excellence of their work Hall of Sonata Residential.
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Hall of Sonata is a residential project completed in October 2020 in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, designed by Hsieh-Ying Chen. The project features a spacious and open layout, incorporating unique spatial tonality and dynamic elements to create a harmonious living space.
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