2024 | Professional

French Design Awards Gold Winner

Wood and Stone in Harmony

Entrant Company

TCYI Interior Design

Category

Interior Design - Residential

Client's Name

Country / Region

Taiwan

The project presents a spacious and non-constricting living experience, utilizing space to its fullest extent, allowing viewers to take in an ideal blueprint of comfort and serenity at a glance. Upon entering, a large mirror stands on one side, creating an illusion of symmetry. The floor-to-ceiling windows at the far end subtly introduce natural light from outside, infusing the space with vitality and energy while skillfully extending the sense of space. The minimalist T-shaped circulation maximizes space efficiency, creating a natural division between social and private areas, shaping a modern residence that is approachable, open, and independent.
The design team seamlessly blends wood and stone. The natural qualities of these materials outline a harmonious and tranquil ambiance, embodying the project’s theme of "Wood and Stone in Harmony." The sleek lines of the open display shelves in the entrance and living room, combined with the rugged stone textures, create a unique and intriguing highlight. The dining room and bedroom, through the layering of wooden elements, weave a warm and gentle atmosphere, transforming moments of solitude into an enchanting alternative enjoyment.

Credits

WEN-YEN CHANG
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