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The overall space is infused with a low-key and changing atmosphere by applying vintage-like metal panels, blue artistic tiles, and wooden elements. The interior sends out a vacation vibe through the transparent daylight, while greenery can be seen through the French windows; the semi-open-end method also connects all areas. The background wall is designed as the same length as the dining table and is collaged by bright blue tiles; the mottled yet rich grains have created ocean imagery that is mysterious and refreshing.
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To maximize the space usage, the original spatial that contained four rooms and two master bedrooms is transformed into three rooms and a single master bedroom; meanwhile, a study is created to give more flexibility to the family members. The cohesion of the entryway and the public area is applied with the same materials to achieve continuous and smooth borders. A functional shoe cabinet area and a connected glass sliding door to the kitchen are designed to break through the dullness of standard interior designs. The living room, the study, and the dining room are all designed with an open-end method.
Grey color tones, modern style, first-hand house, nature connection, vacation style.
Imported tiles, wooden laminated flooring, baking paint, system panels, hardware, titanium-plated steel plates, painted glasses, marbles, imported paints, system cabinets, vintage-like metals, clay, blue artistic tiles.
Within this narrow and long space, transparent window sceneries are designed to infuse the traffic flow with the lighting arrangements. The semi-open-end spatial has connected the dining table and the desk behind the living room through the kitchen island, creating flexibility for three areas. Rotated spatial arrangements are used by making the kitchen the center of the space; the freely switchable design is created through the sliding doors that maximize that public area usage. Furthermore, sufficient cabinets are placed within the metal-imitated tiles and grey-blue paints that lightens the overall vista.
The project started in March 2020 and finished in November 2020 in Xindian District, New Taipei City.
This project has cut half of the original spatial arrangement; four rooms and three bathrooms were rearranged into three rooms and two bathrooms. A study is built, and the kitchen and dining room are increased within the public area that applied the open-end method; it allows the area to accommodate 6-10 guests to dine simultaneously. Wooden tones, grey colors, hardware, and other elements with natural techniques are used to connect with the sufficient daylight and mountain sceneries nearby; a house that forever contains a vacation vibe is created.
The 35-ping space is equipped with three rooms, two living rooms, two bathrooms, two adults, and one child living. The semi-open-end method has rearranged the traffic flow smoothly while maximizing the balance between spatial and natural scenery advantages. The kitchen and dining room are built with glass sliding doors that give flexibility to the room, while the integral exhausting smoke system allows the public area to prevent oil and smoke when cooking.
The designer rearranged the spatial, transform each area traffic flow, and matched with different materials to create a harmonious and continuous tonal that achieved the perfect balance between space and nature. The kitchen area is specially designed as a spinout shape, not only to be created as the center of the structure that gathers family members but also broken through the original limitations to create an expansive spatial feeling.
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The Hulking Mist Residential has been a Iron winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2021 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.
Pei-Lin Hsieh was recognized with the coveted Iron A' Design Award in 2022, a testament to excellence of their work The Hulking Mist Residential.
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ArchiprismDesign presents "The Hulking Mist," a residential design project by Pei-Lin Hsieh, completed in Xindian District, New Taipei City, from March to November 2020.
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