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The design team first uses a low-saturation mineral paint to present a calm and stable spatial tone. The texture of the mineral paint, with the design of light bands, reveals a textural atmosphere. In the end, the five-story space can perfectly meet the requirements of each member of the family. Each floor is linked by natural light and lines, allowing light to go through the different floors and illuminating the happy faces of each family member.
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The design team connects different materials and changes of light and shadow to create a majestic and smooth design. The low saturation colors reveal a calm and quiet atmosphere, complemented by various metal embellishments, which gently lay out the texture and atmosphere. The space is designed with vertical and horizontal lines to explore the connection between family members. In the open plan, the vertical and horizontal lines can lead the visual extension, invoke natural light upward, converge downward to connect the public area on the second floor and connect the private area on each floor horizontally to make the home warmer.
Patio, large area, single-family house, light and shadow, lines.
The client prefers the natural texture of stone, and therefore the design team adopts imported Neolith to replace marble in the main wall. When it comes to Neolith, it has three characteristics: first, it is made of 100% natural materials and can be recycled, second, its thickness is only 3mm, which has the same texture as stone with its thinness, third, the porosity of the material is less than 0.08%, which can effectively prevent the accumulation of bacteria and allergens. As for the paint, the project adopts Italian eco-friendly mineral paint.
The project has five floors and a large space, so there are many beams and columns. In particular, the large beams on the first floor are the most noticeable. To solve the problem, the design team used dark stone veneer to cover the beams and columns and added wood panels to weaken the beam visually and increase lighting. To avoid the visual pressure caused by the uneven beams, the design team deliberately lowered the ceiling. However, to maintain a transparent view, the design team through the patio and lighting to guide the light, creating a harmonious and unobtrusive space.
The project finished in January 2022 in Taiwan.
The long and narrow layout affects the vision and feeling. To avoid the feeling of oppression, the design team used light, shadow, and lines in the space. Especially in the study areas on the 3rd and 4th floors, the diffuse light and shadow stretch the vertical axis of the space, invisibly leading the visual extension upward. The design team used precise lines to decorate the environment so that clients can feel the varied elements of the design no matter where they are.
The interplay of light between the vertical and horizontal axes allows for the visual extension of the long and narrow layout. The low saturation of color blocks outlines the refinement of the environment. The changes in light and shadow enrich the interior yet create an artistic expression. The design team uses light, shadows, and, lines to construct the visual in the space thus named this project 'Between line and structure.' The whole space preserves the privacy of each family in the private area while maximizing the interaction of each family member in the public area.
The clients family consists of ten members from three generations. Inspired by the warm atmosphere of this large family, the design team used the three elements of light, shadow, and line according to the characteristics of the building to create independency for the public and private areas. In the end, the design team created a separate space for each person, while connecting the close living and interaction between family members to build the ideal home.
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Line and Structure Residential has been a Bronze winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2022 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.
SAN.O INTERIOR DESIGN was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2023, a testament to excellence of their work Line and Structure Residential.
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Residential Design Project "Line and Structure" Completed in January 2022 in Taiwan
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