2026
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With the homeowner’s deep appreciation for music and an extensive vinyl collection, the design reframes display as part of daily living. Ultra-slim black metal elements replace the conventional bulk of a TV console, forming a series of suspended, layered shelves that appear to float lightly against the wall. This deliberate reduction shifts visual focus toward the records and audio equipment, allowing both the tactile quality of the collection and the resonance of sound to take center stage. Material selections further reinforce this balance between restraint and richness. The TV wall, finished in mineral-textured plaster, is paired with a stone-patterned slab surface below and warm-toned wood flooring underfoot. Fine metal detailing and the measured rhythm of dark timber grid partition by the window introduce a controlled linear order. Within this composed framework, subtle contrasts between texture and tone bring warmth into an otherwise rational, pared-back structure, giving the space a quiet yet layered presence.
Functional planning follows a clear distinction between shared and private zones, each responding to different patterns of use. In the communal area, a preparation cabinet beside the dining table serves as a transitional element linking the entryway, kitchen, and dining spaces. It accommodates daily routines—from arrival to meal preparation—without interrupting the visual continuity of the space. Adjacent to this, a full-height storage system with dark-toned panels conceals everyday items, preserving the calm, uncluttered character of the shared area. In contrast, the private domain adopts a more open approach. The walk-in closet features upper and lower cabinets with built-in lighting, making clothing and accessories easily visible and accessible. This shift from concealment to display reflects a more personal mode of use, enhancing both convenience and the tactile experience of everyday rituals.
Material selection prioritizes both environmental responsibility and long-term usability. Exploiting imported low-formaldehyde system boards throughout, paired with mineral-based plaster derived from recycled reservoir sediment to ensure a healthier indoor environment while reducing ecological impact. Opt for durable, low-maintenance finishes to minimize future replacement needs, aligning with a more sustainable lifecycle approach. Infrastructure planning also anticipates change.
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Elena Zharkova
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Fashion Design - Runway Collections
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student
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Conceptual Design - Futuristic
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Shanghai Yuluo Infant Products Co., Ltd.
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Product Design - Textiles / Floor Coverings