Project Background
The design of Jiyan takes the contradiction between the facade and the interior low-quality space of "foreign house" as the research template to explore, trying to use effective control means to revitalize the old house and obtain the quality improvement of both inside and outside the real, rather than "beautiful renovation project" to cover up the real contradiction. I hope to explore the inherent plasticity and residential value of self-built residential houses
Interior Renderings
Facade
Exterior facade day view
Exterior facade day view
On the first floor stairs
First Floor Stair drawing
The restaurant
The restaurant
The sitting room
The sitting room
The sitting room
The restaurant
The sitting room
The kitchen
The kitchen
The stairs
The second floor is an introverted living space, where the owner retains the mahogany furniture handed down from his ancestors. We choose dark carbon black flooring to enhance the interior of the space, hoping to find a balance between traditional furniture and modern life
In the "alley" and the sleeping space, we use the space to create a transition space, which is the second level of the home's living space, where you can read, relax and interact. At the same time, above the stair landing, we create a small independent balcony, which elevates the natural level of the stairway alley and is also a small world for male owners
In the space, the owner keeps the mahogany furniture handed down from his ancestors. We choose dark carbon black floor to strengthen the foundation of the space, hoping to find a balance between traditional furniture and modern life
The sitting room on the second floor
The sitting room on the second floor
The sitting room on the second floor
Facade
Exterior facade day view
Exterior facade day view
On the first floor stairs
First Floor Stair drawing
The restaurant
The restaurant
The sitting room
The sitting room
The sitting room
The restaurant
The sitting room
The kitchen
The kitchen
The stairs
The second floor is an introverted living space, where the owner retains the mahogany furniture handed down from his ancestors. We choose dark carbon black flooring to enhance the interior of the space, hoping to find a balance between traditional furniture and modern life
In the "alley" and the sleeping space, we use the space to create a transition space, which is the second level of the home's living space, where you can read, relax and interact. At the same time, above the stair landing, we create a small independent balcony, which elevates the natural level of the stairway alley and is also a small world for male owners
In the space, the owner keeps the mahogany furniture handed down from his ancestors. We choose dark carbon black floor to strengthen the foundation of the space, hoping to find a balance between traditional furniture and modern life
The sitting room on the second floor
The sitting room on the second floor
The sitting room on the second floor
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