Project Background
Two-floor tea house renovation project, original background image of the space
Project Concept
The exterior facade is decorated with ancient chinese architectural design elements such as "semicircle-shaped tile" and "eaves tile". The vertical semicircle-shaped tiles also echo the elements of decorative bamboo, and the tiles become decorative frames for the windows. Large curved windows connects indoors and outdoors
Project Highlights
The suspended ceiling above the bar on the first floor is decorated with the roof structure frame of the ancient building, and together with the staircase block on the left, it forms the image of a building roof.
Materials & Processing Technology
Main material board
Floor Plan
1F Plan
2F Plan
Interior Renderings
Other views of the ceiling above the bar
The roof of the second-floor stairwell extracts the gentle arc of the roof, and adds layered 、indirect lighting to diffuse the light on the curve. The quaint sliding windows in the stairwell connect the indoor spaces , the first and second floors, giving you the feeling of being outdoors as if you are walking in a quaint street
connect the different space
The stairwell adds the design of Chinese garden "blind windows"
The quaint sliding windows connect the first and second floor interior spaces in the stairwell.
Second floor bar
Looking from the bar to the seating area
From the seating area, you can see the windows connected to the second and the first floor.
tea performance area
Looking from the performance area to the seating area
Looking from the seating area to the box area
Box area
Blind window design in the box area
Jade-veneered light boxes create a sense of semi-enclosure
box
box
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