[LON16]

2016 London Design Awards

spaces, objects, visual, graphic, digital & experience design, design champion, best studio & best start-up, plus over 40 specialist categories

accelerate transformation, celebrate courage, growing demand for design

Project Overview

Different from the crowded space in city, the boundless field demonstrates the distinct life style, from the perspective of landscapes and architectures. This project is a two-floor villa, located at the suburb, that the client wants a big living space and courtyard by completing the whole project by himself. The building is also available for the two children living in a place adjacent to the natural environment while having fun indoors. The white concrete walls and sliding windows, on the façade of the building, create the simple and clean modern atmosphere, as seen in white-style architectures.

Project Commissioner

Private Client

Project Creator

Yamspace Design

Team

Jiun-Hua Yang

Project Brief

The first floor is the public area constituted by the living room, dining room, and kitchen. The slender porch is decorated by brick-grill wall, and the cement finish floor and glass walls spill the inner space with moderate daylight. In the meantime, the oriental-style shoes cabinet creates the atmosphere demonstrating the roughness in delicacy, and the classic in contemporary.

Project Need

The big living room, behind the brick wall, demonstrates the delicate grey quality, as seen at the porch. The TV wall, made of exposed concrete, extends from the living room to the dining space, the design of great concern in the public area. The large long French windows, L-shaped leather couch, and wooden veneer table, fills the grey-black and rural public area with unique atmosphere in bright lights and shadows

Design Challenge

The kids’ room is decorated with numbers, unique storage closet, and creative wallpapers, which fill the space vibrant atmosphere. Different from most of the main bedrooms where bedsides are extremely close to walls, the space, in this project, is designed so that the bed is put on the central of the space, the interior design creating more storage space and one-of-a-kind living experience.

Sustainability

The u-shape staircase, made of concrete and wooden balustrade, brings the primitive industrial atmosphere to the second floor, the place for the family. The wooden floor, wide-open activity space, and kids’ room, provide space for children running and playing.




Open to all international projects this award celebrates innovative and creative building interiors, with consideration given to space creation and planning, furnishings, finishes, aesthetic presentation and functionality. Consideration also given to space allocation, traffic flow, building services, lighting, fixtures, flooring, colours, furnishings and surface finishes.  


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