The entire surface of the TV wall is illuminated by a beam of ambient light to make the natural texture more visible. The entire wall provides a complete storage function, and the little space of the connected entrance is divided into a storage cloakroom, thereby customizing the storage requirements of the owner.
In the entrance, the gorgeous tiles are specially placed to set off the gray tone TV wall, and the hole plate is used as the screen combined with the shoe chair and the sculpt shoe cabinet, the exclusive welcome porch is designed to give the guest a visual focus after getting entrance.
Dimensions: 110 square meter
Keywords: Marble, wooden floor, fair-faced concrete, mirror, iron part
In this house with too much small room space and useless. Recreating through the two small closed room to make the public domain more visually broad.
The project had finished in 2019 in Taiwan.
The girders running through the dining room are decorated with a layered ceiling, and the beam has been attached by the mirror to weaken the awkward. The ceiling shape extends to the living room, and the layers are stacked to create an intriguing atmosphere.
In the master bedroom, the large beam on the side of the window extends the curved connection to the styling curtain box, which is combined with the bedside veneer texture and the hidden door of the bathroom. The choice of soft tones creates a comfortable, private atmosphere.
As a result of the big beam throughout the main space indoor, the position of the beam is relatively low. In order to avoid the feeling of visual pressure, the design of ceiling modelling is gradient inclined plane, and the black mirror is stuck on the bottom of beam face, so that the integrative beam makes the conflict of original vision becomes a brand new highlight in this space.
Image Credits: Photographer KyleYu Photo Studio
Intellectual Property Notice: Copyrights belong to Chung Yi Chun, 2019.
Awards and Accolades: This Design was awarded Bronze in A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award in 2020. Bronze A' Design Award: Bestowed upon outstanding and creatively ingenious designs that authenticate experience and resourcefulness. Esteemed for incorporating best practices in art, science, design, and technology, they exhibit strong technical and creative skills and contribute to quality of life improvements, making the world a better place.
Project Designers: Chung Yi Chun
Image Credits: Photographer KyleYu Photo Studio
Project Team Members: Chung Yi Chun
Project Name: Light Extension
Project Client: Chung Yi Chun