Interior Design for No.37 Studio
This case is a newly built single-story residence. Because the original layout is relatively fragmented and closed, it does not meet the needs of users. The homeowner frequently travels to and from Taiwan and other countries due to his professional need. High-intensity work pressure often makes people have more expectations of home. To effectively relieve emotions, many parts of the house, such as the ceiling, desks, glass doors in the dressing room, and full-length mirrors, we all designed to bring into streamlined arc shapes.
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This case is a newly built single-story residence. Because the original layout is relatively fragmented and closed, it does not meet the needs of users. Therefore, the first step is to fine-tune the wall line, including combining the two rooms into one to create an L-shaped moving line that connects multiple sections of the master bedroom.
Interior Design, Residential, Living space, Home, Residence
The entryway floor adopted pattern tiles, which have both dust collection and aesthetic feeling and also separated it inside and out from the herringbone wood floor area in the public domain. The walls in the public area are painted with architectural concrete, with low-key grayscale texture, which is very healing. It is also an exceptional composition to set off furniture and soft decoration.
The study and kitchen area are both pre-strengthened and defined by glass sliding doors with special tracks and hardware to ensure visual transparency and family interaction. It can also moderately keep privacy and prevent oily smoke from escaping during cooking. The main bathroom is decorated with a variety of tile materials and metallic edges to show the low-luxury hotel style.
The project finished in Aug. 2021 in Taoyuan City, Taiwan.
The customized circular arch vista in the entryway, which has additional functions such as lighting, storage and shoe area for small objects and shoes, and storage of luggage cases. The two-color mirror on the wall opposite the end view extends the depth of field of view and adds a sense of flexibility. The arc continuous to surface that connects with the island in the kitchen area is built-in storage to cleverly placed the refrigerator to modify the structural columns and eliminating the pressing of the acute angle of the traditional cabinet. The glass doors used as compartments on both sides of the study can fold into the modeling wall to prevent wasting the space.
Instead of making a fixed main wall in the living room, the living room is fitted with a lightweight metal shaft wall-mounted TV with a ninety-degree viewing radius, matching projection equipment, and a suspending hidden screen to provide diversified audio-visual entertainment. The study is equipped with a leisure couch by the window, and under the bed is for practical storage. Both sides and the top of the soft couch are covered with wood like a cradle of comfort and security, reflecting the humanistic design psychology.
The homeowner frequently travels to and from Taiwan and other countries due to his professional need. High-intensity work pressure often makes people have more expectations of "home." To effectively relieve emotions, many parts of the house, such as the ceiling, desks, glass doors in the dressing room, and full-length mirrors, have been designed to bring into streamlined arc shapes. It interprets the visual softness, and on the other hand metaphors the freedom of flying in the sky.
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Streamlined Arc Interior Design has been a Bronze winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2021 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.
No.37 Studio was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2022, a testament to excellence of their work Streamlined Arc Interior Design.
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No.37 Studio unveils a modern residential interior design project, Streamlined Arc, completed in Aug. 2021 in Taoyuan City, Taiwan, offering a unique blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal.
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