Residence for Ju Ting Interior Design Co. Ltd.
In the interior space, the designer has cleverly utilized light wood veneer, metallic glass, and titanium-plated metal walls to define each area through similar color configurations and material textures while retaining distinct spatial and visual distinction. Each part of the space is carefully decorated by the designer so that the paintings and TV walls in the living room and the metal lighting and stone walls in the dining room could create a spatial dialogue and harmonize all the elements in the space.
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According to the owner daily routines and habits, the designer not only configured the three-bedroom layout but also added a multi media room, a reading space, wine tasting area, a space for display of the homeowner’s collection, and a place to entertain the guests to meet various living styles.
Interior, Design, Residence, Modern, Style
Through the designer exquisite planning and organizational skills, each space is properly allocated, forming a unique relationship between distinct living areas. Upon entering the house, one will notice that each space embraces a different style and look with the change of visual angle, which is enjoyable, beautiful, and comfortable.
Also, the stone table is placed as a bar table, providing a space for wine tasting or reading. Besides, the titanium plated antique brass wall extends inward, and behind the wall is the space for the collection room. Moving slowly to the bedrooms, the designer uses lines to handle different materials, from wood latticework walls to bandage bedside walls to the venetian blinds, allowing linear patterns to add a sense of visual layering.
The project was completed in November 2022 in Taipei Taiwan.
In the interior space, the designer has cleverly utilized light wood veneer, metallic glass, and titanium-plated metal walls to define each area through similar color configurations and material textures while retaining distinct spatial and visual distinction. Each part of the space is carefully decorated by the designer so that the paintings and TV walls in the living room and the metal lighting and stone walls in the dining room could create a spatial dialogue and harmonize all the elements in the space.
On the other hand, the living room is decorated with a warm color scheme to create an elegant and enjoyable spatial presentation. In contrast, the dining area is decorated with metal and marble patterns to demonstrate light and elegant texture.
Borrowed scenery is the principle of incorporating background landscape into the composition of a garden found in traditional East Asian garden design. It helps facilitate a greater connection between your home and the surrounding views. This is an interior design project for a residence.
Tung Chien Ting, 2022
Between Wall and Landscape Residence 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.
Chien Ting Tung was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2023, a testament to excellence of their work Between Wall and Landscape Residence.
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Chien Ting Tung's latest interior design project, "Between Wall and Landscape," seamlessly integrates traditional East Asian garden design principles into a modern residence, creating a unique and harmonious living space. Completed in November 2022 in Taipei, Taiwan, this project has been awarded the Bronze A' Design Award for its innovative approach to interior space.
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