Residence for Shi Zhu Design
The interior is a fresh aqua blue. Delicate carvings reveal metal details. The distant vista with the rare lake blue stone pattern shows the first impression of comfort. Behind the turn is an open-plan social area. Following the style of the foyer, the living room and dining room are in different shades of blue. The living room incorporates some beige tones to present a spacious visual effect, while the dining room incorporates Prussian blue with sensual charm.
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Color flash in neo-classical: Usually, the common color scheme of neoclassical is white, gold, and beige to present luxury. However, this project has a variety of color schemes such as lake blue, mauve, and Prussian blue to show the atmosphere and characteristics of the client's family. Hidden hallway: The site is an empty apartment, the design team can flexibly adjust the layout and the direction of the entrance and exit according to the family's needs and explore the various possibilities of the family living in the space from a rational perspective.
Color flash, luxury, neoclassical style, marble, trims, multiple materials, crystal chandelier, neutral tone, empty apartment.
Building materials: wallpaper, titanium-plated metal, marble, tiles, trims, etc. The living room is light in tone to create a bright and spacious visual experience, while the TV wall and the view wall at the end of the hallway echo the symmetrical classical aesthetic. The dining room and kitchen areas are covered in dark brown seamless tiles to enhance security and bring the areas closer. The dining area is formal with Prussian blue and gold paint.
Each project is a new challenge for designers, as each client has unique imagination and expectations. Exploring innovation and variation in the neo-classical style is the primary challenge for the design team. The project demonstrates a deep understanding of neo-classical while maintaining the classic. The design team investigated the possibilities of color flash and a variety of material combinations to create a unique and interesting visual effect. Through a delicate touch and creativity, they balance the relationship between different colors and materials.
The project finished in Taiwan.
The client's family prefers color flash, especially the fresh lake blue at the entrance. Once the door opened, the colors are bright and vibrant. The ceiling in the living room is spacious and generous. The design team did not only focus on aesthetics but also functionality. The comfortable scale, detailed layout, and customized cabinetry make the occupants feel comfortable. Every detail is carefully considered, taking into account the needs and lifestyles of the occupants to create a home that is both beautiful and functional.
The layout is based on the number of occupants, with appropriate circulation and rooms. The remodeled interior is bright and intuitively convenient. They designed each area with color flash, from fresh lake blue to warm pink, each of which highlights personal taste and family emotion. The symmetrical aesthetics of the lines and delicate carvings form elegance and balance. The transition between areas is smooth and natural, and the attention to detail is evident in both the ceiling in the living room and the seamless tiles in the dining room and kitchen.
The project is inspired by the pursuit of a balance between functionality and aesthetics. In this 191.7 square meters empty apartment, the designer took into account the needs of a family of three and the pursuit of openness in the social area by removing the partition of a room to allow for an expanded living room area to form an open plan. At the same time, to define the different areas, the designer took a rational perspective and aesthetic approach to lay Italian tiles with different patterns and colors to achieve a fusion of layers and aesthetics.
Shi Zhu Design
Luxury Taste Residence has been a Iron winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2023 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.
HUANG-SHIH CHU was recognized with the coveted Iron A' Design Award in 2024, a testament to excellence of their work Luxury Taste Residence.
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