The recently landed new case is located in Beijing, a four-story villa with an area of 300 square meters. The owner is a young and handsome actor, who loves photography and music, and likes simple and sophisticated things. His vision for his home is to keep it simple and unique. In this regard, it coincides with our design concept, so he came to us to do the renovation.
The original layout of the house is relatively square, with the living-dining room partition on the left and the entrance hall and living room on the right, but the space is not permeable enough due to a developer's gift of a patio in the center of the building. So we decided to open up the patio section to make the space brighter and more spacious while also achieving higher utilization. After the patio is removed, the first floor is divided into two main activity areas: the living room with guest bathroom on the right, and the open dining and kitchen space on the left. The division of space becomes clearer, not only the light is greatly improved, but also the sense of space is stronger.
The beige colored walls combined with wood, black and stainless steel colors throughout the case give the whole design a wholeness, but these colors are presented in different proportions in each space, making everywhere you go full of surprises. The texture of the art paint, wood grain and sisal form a wabi-sabi atmosphere, while the stainless steel and glass have a bit of an industrial quality. The overall tone is a delicate balance between rigidity and softness, making it feel rich and natural.
The space continues the beige art paint from the previous space, but what is different here is that the whole space is very well lit by two large window views. So use soft white gauze curtains combined with linen blackout curtains hanging in front of the window, only a layer of white gauze curtains during the day to ensure privacy, light playing in, but also to create a fairy atmosphere. All design details follow simplicity and white space to maximize the delicacy of light, shadow and material, and to strengthen the perception of a happy life.
- Interiors: NOTHING DESIGN
- Photos: WM Studio Photography