2026
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The interior is grounded in the warmth of wood, with varying textures and tonal gradations carefully layered to create visual richness from both near and distant perspectives. Applied blue accents to feature walls and introduced soft furnishings with restraint, subtly woven into the space to guide the eye naturally as one moves throughout the home.
Approached lighting through a layered indirect illumination strategy, with light sources concealed within architectural elements to create soft reflections and diffused glows. This technique gently dissolves spatial boundaries while emphasizing the depth and tactile qualities of the materials, allowing the homey atmosphere to shift gracefully throughout various times.
Functionally, the design focused on an open and interactive living environment. Reconfigured the living room, dining area, and kitchen island into a continuous spatial composition, where material transitions and subtle changes in scale replace rigid physical partitions. This creates a fluid and permeable layout that enhances both visual openness and ease of movement.
By encouraging cooking, conversation, relaxation, and gathering to occur naturally within the same shared environment, the design establishes a lifestyle centered on human connection and everyday interaction.
Rather than focusing solely on transformation through renovation, the project embraces existing furniture and personal collections as meaningful components of the design narrative. Objects marked by the passage of time are intentionally preserved and repositioned as focal elements within the space.
For example, the low cabinet behind the dining area retains the subtle wear, texture, and color depth accumulated through years of use. The slight variations in the dining chairs’ materials and proportions introduce an authentic lived-in character. Through thoughtful reconfiguration and careful proportional balance, these objects evolve beyond functional furnishings to become carriers of memory and emotional warmth within the home.
At the same time, the designer selected low-formaldehyde, highly durable building materials to minimize environmental impact and extend the spatial longevity. Through this balance of preservation, sustainability, and contemporary living, the design responds thoughtfully to both the emotional and practical needs of long-term habitation.
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HAO CHU INTERIOR DESIGN
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Interior Design - Residential
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Linyi Hongjiangzhixin Metal Technology Co., Ltd
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Product Design - Tools
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Leon K. Studio
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Packaging Design - Structural