When looking for the ideal studio base, I found this 60-year-old house hidden in the alleys of the house. It is quietly located at the corner and has a rare courtyard green space in the city. He hopes to merge the living and working spaces so as to take care of the family's daily life nearby after work, and also benefit the visits of friends or the consultation and visit of customers, so he simply distinguishes the upper and lower public areas from the private areas in the overall planning. Absorbing the advantages of sufficient lighting of the main body, after entering the door, there is a connected living room and working space. The work table placed in it is just to bathe in the whole day of sunlight. The overall atmosphere strives to be open, bright, simple and neat; while the private space is the same with Spacious and comfortable as the focus, expanding most of the compartments in order to merge functions, but still has a simple and simple nature of space. In order to match the principle of simple design but striving for texture, the wood surface is all treated with water-based paint to retain the original material character, and a large number of pine plywood is used to show the natural style and attitude. The handle on the cabinet is extremely hidden, so that the cabinet and the wall form a smooth surface. It is through these subtle treatments that the "more" of details can still be felt in a "less" space ". It retains the traces of the original old house and the delicate essence expressed in the design, complements it in the overall design, and finally presents a simple but quiet space atmosphere. From the courtyard to the interior, the overall style and tone are harmoniously unified, and the design of the new house and the old house are quietly integrated, so that the whole inside and outside of the building reflects the warm light that is loyal to the simplicity but the texture.
Country
Taiwan
Year
2019
Affiliation
T M Design Studio
Designer
CHENG HSUAN HUANG
[ASIA DESIGN PRIZE]
[www.asiadesignprize.com/]
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