The uniqueness of the Logan TianLangWan project lies in its departure from traditional design norms. Instead of complicated decorations, unified color matching, and luxurious materials, the designers have embraced the concept of "Less is more". The result is a more private space that feels like a holiday home. The project spans 650 square meters, with each space designed to serve its purpose and create a real feeling of home.
One of the key design elements of this project is the use of color. The designers have broken away from fixed color combinations, using color to serve the space and create a homely feel. The furniture does not follow a unified system but aims to create a sense of isolation. To avoid the rustic feeling that comfort may bring, elegant materials have been used to create a hidden sense of luxury.
The designers have also carefully selected works of art with less decoration and a stronger sense of collection to create a sense of collection. This design strategy, combined with the use of color and materials, helps to create a unique private home that is both comfortable and luxurious.
The Logan TianLangWan project was completed between August 2020 and January 2021. The design process involved extensive research, including references to internationally famous private homes and numerous home furnishing magazines. The designers faced challenges in the initial stages due to unclear tonality positioning and the inertia of conventional sample room design logic. However, they overcame these challenges by referring to foreign private curtilage and outstanding household magazines, which helped them move forward and finalize all ideas.
This unique approach to design has earned the Logan TianLangWan project a Silver A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award in 2022. This prestigious award recognizes top-of-the-line, creative, and professionally remarkable designs that demonstrate outstanding expertise and innovation. The award is a testament to the remarkable level of excellence showcased by the Logan TianLangWan project and the positive feelings, amazement, and wonder it evokes.
Project Designers: YHDQ Design
Image Credits: YHDQ Design
1000 DEGREES VISION
Project Team Members: YHDQ Design
Project Name: Logan TianLangWan
Project Client: YHDQ Design