The Villa in Nature stands out with its unique features and strengths. The design is tailored to the homeowner's preferences and needs, ensuring a comprehensive living experience. Natural light and ventilation are prioritized, providing good air flow on each floor. The outdoor terrace, made of wood, extends the living space into the natural world, creating a harmonious interaction between the indoors and outdoors.
The villa boasts large windows and transparent glass, allowing the beauty of the surroundings to be enjoyed from every corner. The open floor layout enhances the sense of unrestricted flow, creating a casual and relaxing atmosphere. The use of low-chroma colors not only stabilizes the mind but also draws attention to the lush greenery of the mountains.
The first floor of the villa serves as the public area, featuring a spacious living room, dining room, middle island, kitchen, guest room, and servant's room. The design revolves around a central corridor that delineates the different spaces. The tension of light and dark colors is created by the sharp division of metal lines, injecting a sense of extravagance. The large painting on the wall behind the sofa adds a touch of vitality to the space.
The dining room, illuminated by white light, offers a Chinese-style round table and a Western kitchen island with a bar, catering to different culinary preferences. Floor-to-ceiling windows bring in natural light and provide a beautiful view, making it the perfect spot for a relaxing afternoon tea. A display case showcasing the owner's collection sparks interesting conversations during meals.
The second and third floors of the villa are dedicated to private spaces. Each family member's preferences and needs are taken into account, resulting in personalized rooms. The boy's room features a slide that connects the upper and lower dimensions, maximizing space utilization and adding a playful touch.
The Villa in Nature was completed in May 2021, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. The use of woodwork, rock chips, marble, iron parts, glass, baking paint, large picture wallpaper, and imported bricks brings the designer's vision to life.
This exceptional design has been recognized with the Bronze A' Design Award in the Interior Space, Retail, and Exhibition Design category in 2022. This prestigious award celebrates designs that exhibit strong technical and creative skills, contributing to quality of life improvements.
Step into The Villa in Nature and experience the perfect harmony between modern living and the serenity of nature.
Project Designers: Chih Ting Chen
Image Credits: MU Interior Design
Project Team Members: Chih Ting Chen
Project Name: The Villa in Nature
Project Client: Chih Ting Chen