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Golden

Arch Design Award 

Winner

in

Interior Design Category

'24

Tranquility

Designed by

MA. SHU CHUAN / MERRY HOPE DESIGN

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Tranquility

Residential Architecture

New Taipei City, Taiwan

MA. SHU CHUAN / MERRY HOPE DESIGN

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The design team meticulously crafted a multi-generational dwelling that prioritizes ample storage capacity, secure zones for activities, and capacious living quarters to ensure the utmost comfort and convenience for the proprietor's family. The foundational spatial scheme features a subdued gray color, while the incorporation of pure shades imbues the abode with a serene and tranquil contemporary ambiance. By integrating linear components, a diverse blend of materials, and employing a spectrum of gray tones, the area acquires a multi-dimensional essence, ultimately cultivating an understated yet sophisticated way of life for the residents.

As one steps into the inviting abode, one will immediately notice the ingenious use of space and design. The team has ingeniously integrated the shoe cabinet with the partition design, creating a designated dust area. Adding to the grandeur, the entrance wall and living room TV wall have been adorned with stone elements, creating a seamless sense of spatial extension. To foster family interactions, the living room, dining area, and multi-functional room have been combined into an open and semi-open space. The living room ceiling is a sight to behold, featuring unique lines that resemble Japanese tatami mats turned up to the ceiling. The additional room, which serves as a playroom for the children, has been partitioned with clear glass, allowing adults to supervise their children. The playroom floor has been artfully covered with comfortable mats, wear-resistant wallpaper, and Mylar for easy maintenance, ensuring a safe and enjoyable play space. As you make your way to the master bedroom, you'll be struck by the staggered panels of the same material with different textures and colors laid on the back wall above the bed, creating a three-dimensional effect.

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