Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Half of the Mountain

Guests can fully feel the unique experience of the diversified space of our [half mountain] b&b in the inn, as well as the local landscape and Taoist culture that we are proud of, as well as the simple and natural style of Maoshan Mountain...On the overall material transformation of the building, we take the traditional materials integrating with nature as the source point rammed earth, green tiles, raw stone, log, bamboo..., making the building renovation and regional landscape perfect.

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Seeking Deer

The project is divided into two floors, the one floor is the hall display area and the conversation area, and the second floor is the reception and office area. The designers break the second floor with a large-scale floor-to-ceiling window. And through the contrast between the fuzzy and the clear produced by the glass material, become a visual connection. A 6 meter long installation, "Deer of Life", is set up in the second-floor window area. Guests can see this "deer" through the window on the first floor.

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Xiangsheng Yunjing

The designer analyzes the structure of the hive and uses it as an inspiration to apply it to the main chandelier design in the lobby. The unique top-of-the-line honeycomb lighting echoes the natural theme. Entering the art corridor, the natural color in the home and metallic colors awakens the human senses, the coffee-colored chairs are like the trees in the forest, responding to the art of dead branches, the white textured white sofa corresponds to the misty jungle sculpture, vintage blue knit backrest allows the space smart.

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Gathering of Talents

This design project escapes from the existing image of the traditional old industrial district to emphasize the advantages of greenness by the waterfront, structuring the modern and elegant overall ambiance, demonstrating the dignified, tranquil spatial tone via the flowing natural light. Furthermore, a complete white open space is applied at the main entrance, with suspended glass tubes resembling a hanging curtain, hinting at the white lines of the exterior together with the image language of the waterfront, the overall spatial styles and color tones are decorated using the furniture.

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Yunzhou Hall

By combining the elements of local traditional culture of Wuzhen with the features of Internet technology, the interior design strives to create a high-end banquet hall with Internet atmosphere and provide comfortable dining and entertainment experiences for its visitors. The lobby is the first place the visitors lay their eyes on upon arrival. The designer hopes to better display local cultural elements here. Inspired by waterside pavilions, one of the featured buildings of Wuzhen, the designer uses a criss-crossed roof design to create a natural light effect.

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Heytea

This designer draws inspiration from the bucket arches structure of traditional Chinese architecture, and expresses it with the contemporary material of stainless steel, presenting a harmonious picture of cultural integration. The interior abandons the hierarchical partition of partition, making the full use of lighting and spatial structure to create a diversified new tea shop. The integrated seat area and bar area break the traditional definition of bar. The designer connected them with different attributes, which increased the sense of openness of the space.

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