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12㎡-Taiwan Xinzhuang
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Chong Dianzi’s latest work is built for a family of four, with four people living in the home and a cute puppy.
There is actually no big problem with the original condition of the house, except that the corridor is a bit long. Because the floor is not high and the window directly faces the building, the lighting is not as good as expected. In this case, the designer also focused on solving these two problems.
Original plane
In the entire space, the best lighting surface is the window (right side) of the master bedroom, so the designer opened the two walls near the window to form an axis of light (allowing the best light) (light from the lighting surface is introduced), and the walls and doors of the study room and boy's room are removed to solve the problem of too long corridors.
Plane configuration
The designer broke the frame of the four rooms and created openings at different angles in the interior, allowing light to flow through these openings in the interior. When the walls are opened, the room creates a kind of variability. It can become a large open room or change according to different usage conditions. The designer also shaped the two entrances to the girl's room and the master bedroom into two color-blocked boxes, making the passage more than just a passage, but also adding interest.
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Living room
Let the light "slip" in
The designer wants the living room to be as clean as possible, because the owner doesn’t have many things, so a low cabinet is enough. The back wall of the sofa is deliberately not at the top, allowing light to enter through different gaps to create a sense of volume. The TV wall is left blank to ensure a simple and beautiful space. The entrance cabinet on the right is combined with the electrical cabinet, and a light strip is used above the cabinet to create a sense of space. The feeling of the wall being detached creates a sense of blockiness. The width of the couch by the window is 90cm-120cm. This width can not only sit, but also lie down or become a relaxing corner. The ceiling light strip extends from the living room to the walkway, creating an infinite visual sense.
To reinforce the structure of the sofa where the back wall is not at the top, you can add a flat iron to the wall like a drip line, and connect it with the paint; leave a groove to add a sense of detail, and it can also be combined with glass.
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Kitchen
Practical storage space
This is the perspective of the living room looking towards the kitchen. The ceiling is not deliberately excessively processed, allowing the beams to be exposed naturally, and only the pipes of the package are covered. The arc above the living room is used to collect the light strips, allowing the vision to extend to the end of the corridor.
The spatial tone is white + dyed gray veneer + gray-white wooden floor. The dining table uses ceramic tiles and marble texture to increase the texture of the space. A whole side of electrical cabinet storage is added to the left side of the kitchen and extends to the entrance. The kitchen storage space is sufficient.
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Corridor
The happiness of the light corridor
Because the room wall is opened, the feeling of the corridor is also weakened, forming a light corridor; The designer added two sliding doors here, adding a lot of variety to the space.
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The daughter’s room
Use gray to show personality
The owner’s daughter hopes that the room can be gray with a touch of color A sense of individuality. Behind the wardrobe is a storage room with double-sided cabinets. The bed was deliberately placed next to the couch because the owner's children wanted it to be an extension of the bed and a multifunctional space in the room.
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Master bedroom
Fun with two boxes
. The dressing room of the master bedroom utilizes the space next to the pillars and adds an iron gray glass sliding door. A gray-green box concept is placed in the entrance aisle next to the bedside. The entrance to the couch on the other side is connected to the child's room. .
The gray box in the girl’s room echoes the green box in the master bedroom, giving the space a sense of hierarchy and interest.
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Son’s room
A space that is not isolated
The boy’s room and study room are defined by sliding doors. They can be divided into two rooms or integrated into one. The bed frame and frame High floor combination.
The corridor becomes part of the space