Residential for MUHO DESIGN
The marble wall is extended with special paint in equal proportion, and the joints are decorated with iron pieces. The design gives the marble a prominent presence yet leaves a space for the client to decorate in the future. At the same time, the space between the wall and the stairway is curved to eliminate angles in the space. In addition, the low table, potted plants, and chandelier are also presented in a circular shape, aiming to balance the sharpness of the lines and rectangles.
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The style of this project is the 'grand and modern' style preferred by the client. To put the imagination of both into practice in the living space, the designer used gray, black, and white to outline the rectangular color lumps. In addition, special paints and leather textures are used to emphasize the nature of the stone. Finally, the natural light from the light-adjusting blinds echoes the wooden couch. Furthermore, in response to the narrow layout of the dining, kitchen, and living room on the second floor, the designer adopts an open layout to enlarge the space.
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Material, marble, system board, special coating, metal parts, and solid wood grille. To emphasize the 'grand' atmosphere expected by the client, the designer used a large piece of marble as the TV wall. The stone is the centerpiece of the venue, while gray, black, and white are used for the special paint, system panel, and mirror to soften the dazzling elements and highlight the texture of the marble.
To deal with the disadvantage of the long and narrow space, the designer used an open layout to connect the kitchen, dining room, and living room. And to make the three different areas present a consistent atmosphere, the designer unified the color tone of the space, using gray, black, and white brought by marble, special paint, mirrors, and leather system panels throughout the place. In addition, irregular rectangular color lumps and lines are used to present the visual depth and reshape the space.
The project finished in February 2022 in Taiwan.
When the space intuitively presents the aesthetics, the traffic flow also draws people closer. In the design of the public area, the designer blurred the visual boundaries between the kitchen, dining room, and living room. The homeowner can taste the food in the living room, the children can do their homework in the dining room, and the family can interact with each other.
The designer used a large piece of marble to create the impression of a 'grand', and then extends and set off the theme with a special coating to enrich the visual depth. In addition to the low saturation colors of gray, black, and white, the design also repeatedly uses mirrors, system panels, and wood grilles to outline rectangular color lumps and smooth lines. This design technique is not only repeated on the facade but also on the metal lines and lights on the ceiling. As for the private area, the exquisite design is reduced to the impression of minimalism.
Through the interweaving of rectangular color lumps and the harmonious and orderly combination of different materials, the designer set off the natural texture of marble and finally interpreted the modern and grand style. To echo the modern and grand impression of the space, the designer used a large piece of marble in the public area to display a majestic and smooth texture. The straight lines and low saturation coatings are used to soften the cold and sharp edge of the stone and create a modern atmosphere.
MUHO DESIGN
Invisible Shadow 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.
TZU-CHIEH LI was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2023, a testament to excellence of their work Invisible Shadow Residential.
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Grand and modern style come to life in the newly completed house, finished in February 2022 in Taiwan, showcasing the innovative design by TZU-CHIEH LI.
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