Project Overview
In this bright and spacious coastal project, the main principle of design is to adopt eco-vision in the design style to make each area a special stage and create the essence of home. Back to the basic demands for a home, balance is an important concept for a beautiful domestic life. Both the trifles such as relaxation and sleep scheduling, and the important things such as the emotional connection among families, require careful preparation. A balanced family life is a happy life.
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Tsan-Hen Li
Project Brief
Balance is not only a life philosophy, but also an indispensable shaping principle in design. By knocking two houses together, the living room, dining room and study, which are about 198 square meters, are made totally open, to accommodate a big family. As the living room is the link of the two houses, the ceiling is specially designed to balance the entire space. The tailor-made sofa and furniture are displayed symmetrically, extending to both sides, in order to connect the two areas and make a visual balance.
Project Need
The essence of home is actually the families. The integration of emotions has formed the memories of families. Therefore, the owner, a businessman who is always on overseas travels, expects to create a peaceful home. A modern and casual look is thus created. The casual style is derived from integrating the external environment with the interior design and combining the external spaciousness with the modern ingenuous style, to express the emotional atmosphere of the whole space.
Sustainability
A brilliant sea view extends from the living room to each bedroom in the west side. In the warmly lit and well-designed home, annoyances will be swept out when you look out over the broad sea from the living room sofa or in the bed. An open mind produces smiles. A home is where everyone recharges. It is the root of life, and the best refuge.
Interior Design - International Residential
Open to all international projects this award celebrates innovative and creative building interiors, with consideration given to space creation and planning, furnishings, finishes, aesthetic presentation and functionality. Consideration also given to space allocation, traffic flow, building services, lighting, fixtures, flooring, colours, furnishings and surface finishes.
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