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Each window has a beautiful view, symbolizing the desire for a quiet and beautiful life. In this project, every room has at least a window, allowing natural light to fall on the blue or green color matching design and showing a unique texture. Light-colored wood veneer is used to enlarge the spatial volume and to modify the abruptness of the beams. The corridor is made of translucent glass to fill the room with natural light.
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In the entrance hall, the black ash wood pattern is arranged on the ceiling and extended to the beams. The beams with wood elements are additionally illuminated by LED strips on both sides, which not only divide the height of the beams but also serve as an indicator for visual guidance and route. The blue wall and marble in the living room are compared to the green iron and glass in the study room, which is separated by the beam, highlighting the lively Scandinavian style.
Scandinavian style, lively, small space, color matching, high floor.
The study partition is made of glass to maintain visual transparency and lighting. The privacy of the glass partition can be kept by curtains or different types of glass. In this way, there is one more room in the planning, but the space does not feel smaller.
There is no square space in the apartment, and the width of the beams is large. Therefore, the design team used the glass partition in the study to divide the living room from the kitchen, while the beam with a new look in the space by applying wood elements. In addition, the air conditioning needs to be concealed in the ceiling, which will lower the height of the space. To install air conditioning while retaining a sense of comfort and flow, the design team's wiring configuration and the decoration of the ceiling were challenged.
The project started in January 2021 and finished in August 2021 in Zhonghe Dist., New Taipei City, Taiwan.
The wiring of the kitchen ceiling was planned with consideration. There are beams in both directions in the area, so they can be used to conceal the air conditioning and dehumidifier equipment. By wrapping and concealing the appliances with the beams, the ceiling height of the living room can be maintained, and the lighting can increase the sense of spaciousness. On the other hand, the back wall of the sofa not only increases the vividness by color matching but also adopts a strip design to show the fresh and soft color and modern style.
The space is designed in a Scandinavian style, and the bright and colorful atmosphere of the space was extended. The public area of the original base has a non-square pattern, and a beam cross through the entire space, making the space divided. After the design team carefully planned the routes, the whole space has a sense of fluidity. The design team takes the beam as the point to define the sites. The materials used and the mood lighting make the beam a part of the design, and the beam can be seen as a boundary between the public and private areas.
The design theme is Scandinavian, and the main color is light white, with color matching and the transformation of different materials to give the whole space a lively and bright feeling. In addition, the design team has taken good care of the color proportion, decorating the modern interior with colorful elements. The project perfectly utilizes the advantages of its high floor and windows to compensate for the shortcomings in lighting, allowing the whole room to have perfect natural lighting.
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Daylight Reflection Residential has been a Iron winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2022 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.
Sheng-Fu Yang was recognized with the coveted Iron A' Design Award in 2023, a testament to excellence of their work Daylight Reflection Residential.
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Sheng-Fu Yang's Daylight Reflection project, a Scandinavian residential design, maximizes natural lighting and spatial flow, completed in Zhonghe Dist., New Taipei City, Taiwan in August 2021.
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