2025 | Professional

French Design Awards Silver Winner

Whispers of Early Autumn

Entrant

Micro Principle Interior Design Studio

Category

Interior Design - Residential 

Client's Name

Country / Region

Taiwan

For this interior design project for a residential space of approximately 86 square meters, the designers adopted an open space design to enhance the interior lighting and create a comfortable and spacious area for the family to interact and communicate.
Modern simplicity combined with Japanese elements creates a relaxed and serene living experience. Each detail contributes to a calm and elegant atmosphere, emphasizing a unique simplicity that simplifies the overall space while retaining its essence.
The entryway features hexagonal tiles to mark out the dusty area. The spaces have been designed to include functional elements such as warm wooden tone closets and shoe cabinets, which create a practical and visually pleasing space. The overall ceiling and wall design are constructed with curved lines, creating a fluid relationship between people and space. The public area adopts an open layout that connects the living room, dining room, and kitchen, creating a spacious activity area with a pleasant movement for family members or visitors. The use of warm earth tones throughout the space blends life with nature while introducing nature's light into the space in both direct and indirect ways, which lightens up the design of the house.

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