Project Background
This project is a 150-square-meter apartment located in Hangzhou. The biggest change in the plan is to remove the walls of the two guest rooms with poor lighting in the north. After integrating the aisle space, a spacious and square space is formed. At the same time, the amount of light is also greatly improved. Converting it to the location of the living room has largely changed the original spatial relationship and life line.
Interior Renderings
The space expresses concise and lively vision and the use of materials pursues coherence and clarity. The warm stone texture of the wall and the natural walnut grain on the top surface divide the two main areas of the space.
The opposite of the rich material is a large area of white space, which eases the line of sight, and also enhances the spatial contrast to highlight the primary and secondary distinctions.
The original load-bearing wall cut off the living and dining room, produced stiff spatial relations. In order to meet the office use of the house-owner, the study room is placed on the side of the living room, horizontally extending towards the dining table, which plays a role in integrating multiple functions and blurring the space boundaries.
The view from the living room, where the line of sight stays, various functional areas are stacked on the facade.
The areas of the living room, dining room, and kitchen are interconnected without interfering.
The original north balcony was transformed into a space of western-style kitchen, undertook the excessive space between dining room and kitchen, and the space of original kitchen was greatly expanded.
With two simple materials white and wood are used to express the quietness of the bedroom, and a strong sense of lines is used to further depict the details of the outline.
children's room
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