Residential House for Fayi interior design
The design of this case is inspired by the quiet flow of the Moon River and integrates the simple aesthetics of the Wabi Sabi style into daily life. Through arc lines and large areas of white space, it creates a tranquil and layered visual experience. From the round mirror in the entrance to the floor to ceiling windows in the living room, every design is a clever response to the flow of light and shadow, allowing morning light, sunset and night to naturally unfold in the space, creating a unique rhythm of life.
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The back wall of the sofa has a perforated panel shape, which is a flexible storage and display space. It has both beauty and practicality, making the displays more artistic.
laminate flooring, Italian paint, iron parts, PanDOMO, titanium plating
The design of the living room places equal emphasis on "blank space" and "details." The back wall of the sofa is shaped like a perforated board to create a flexible storage and display area that combines beauty and practicality, allowing collectibles, books, and decorations to present an artistic level under the changes of light and shadow. The TV cabinet uses rattan details and beige tones to add a touch of natural warmth to the space, making the wabi-sabi style not only "simple" but also rich in a warm quality of life.
A window is not only the boundary of a home, but also the focus of light and shadow.
The project had finished in 2024.
Floor-to-ceiling windows allow light to travel freely within the space, creating the changing beauty of day and night. When the morning light penetrates and reflects on the delicate beige floor, the space looks warm and soft; when night falls, the unique chandelier design adds a quiet atmosphere to the space, creating a comfortable night scene.
At the entrance, the artistic mirror design is like a lake reflecting the moon, reflecting the flow of light and shadow and creating the first impression of the home. The mirror subtly extends the sense of space, broadens the view at the entrance, and welcomes everyone who returns home.
The design cleverly integrates the simple atmosphere of wabi-sabi into daily life. From the round mirror at the entrance to the floor-to-ceiling windows full of visual fluidity, every place exudes a natural and quiet atmosphere, allowing light to pour in gently, bringing about changing light and shadow like a moon river.
Photographer : 光画社 Photo Studio
Moon River Residential House has been a Bronze winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2024 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.
Chung Yi Chun was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2025, a testament to excellence of their work Moon River Residential House.
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Residential House for Fayi interior design
Residential House for Fayi interior design
Residential House for Fayi interior design
Residential House for Fayi interior design
Residential House for Fayi interior design
Residential House for Fayi interior design
Residential House for Fayi interior design
Residential House for Fayi interior design
Residential House for Fayi interior design
Residential House for Fayi interior design
Residential House for Fayi interior design
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