After passing through an old house for many years, it will be renovated and renovated to give it a new look. This case involves the renovation design of an 85-square-meter second-hand house, repairing the basic works, rectifying the old pipelines, reorganizing the fragmented layout, modifying the roof beams and low height issues, and finally planning a 2+1 bedroom and 2 living room layout to realize the owner's dream of a home.

Home Data
- Space area: 85 square meters
- Space layout: three rooms
- Age status: Old house
- Design style: Mixed style
- Resident members: 2 adults
- Main building materials: latex paint, super wear-resistant wooden floor, quartz tile/polished quartz tile , gray mirror , wood veneer, steel brushed veneer, system panels, ceramic tiles, track lights
- Design company: Hengyue Design
- Designer: Cai Yueru
In a limited space, through the mix and match of black, gray and white, as well as the combination of warm and cold materials, a modern textured house with simple and gradient beauty is depicted.

Due to the close distance to the building opposite, Changhong glass windows are specially used on the exterior wall, which not only improves the visual brightness, but also maintains the privacy of the home with the fuzzy facade characteristics; in addition, the decorated glass sliding door not only defines the entrance and living room, but the transparent material also allows natural light to enter the room.

The public area is planned to have an open layout, allowing the living room and study to be integrated into one; the ceiling between the living room and the study coincides with low beams. Through the bevel shape and the "wood grain cladding" technique, the volumetric vision is weakened and the indoor atmosphere is warm and soft.

TV wall is based on a simple gray-scale facade, combined with an L-shaped storage function, and a floating electrical cabinet at the bottom, showing lightness and relief. The cabinets on the sides of the TV wall are partially attached with black mirrors, extending the spatial scale and adding calmness. The depth of the inner wall is used to continuously insert display and storage functions to meet practical living needs.


The back wall of the sofa uses detailed stone texture, which is stacked with the dark base to create a three-dimensional and gradient visual style, creating a wonderful aesthetic highlight in the space.

As for the study area, the depth of the back is used to create a wooden book wall; on the other side, mirror-shaped sliding doors are used to construct the kitchen area to prevent oil smoke from drifting into the public areas and maintain a fresh and clean living environment.


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