Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Impertial Project

At the beginning of the design, the tone of the light-colored space in accordance with the external environment of the site selection has been determined. The use of modern decorative materials and new techniques express the delicacy and quality of life, with traditional culture and distinctive personality. In order to preserve this important design element of the private dining room, the design team and artists hand-created the ceiling on the site, molded it with clay and fixed it on the ceiling, and then adjusted the plum blossom to the ideal shape, which lasted 15 days.

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Soulful

The whole space is based on calmness. All background colors are light, gray, white, etc. In order to balance the space, some highly saturated colors and some layered textures appear in the space, such as deep red, such as pillows with unique prints, such as some textured metal ornaments. They become the gorgeous colors in the foyer, while also adding the appropriate warmth to space.

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Xiang

The project was original inspired by “Salon”, which back to early 16 century was where people gathering to social and relax. The designer applied the "Salon" concept to an over 30 year- old small house, by preserving the original structure, combine the technology of display the lightening thru a large floor-to-ceiling glass window facing toward the street, the warm and welcoming atmosphere had added charm to the room. The inside full of Chinese theme colors and elements, but also to create a modernizing eastern style, is well respond to the cuisine they serve.

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House of the Mystic Art

The owner is a famous astrologist in Taiwan. She hosts a live-streamed horoscope talk show with celebrity guests at her own house. This house both home and her work place. The challenges with designing this old apartment of three decades comes in the form of height and poor interior management. The maximum height under the beam is 2.13 m which in turn presents an overall vibe of constrain. The modification has given it a new look, giving more space for some sun and additional greenery inside.

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83 Bands

This case aims to create a landmark of nightlife that meets the needs of elite social tastes and emotions. Since its target group is young people at present, the storefront signboard that inspires association can win the favor of customers more than the one that directly discloses product information. The original structure is re-interpreted with coherent design techniques, which can get rid of the traditional bar depression and extend a regular shape to build the relationship between space.

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Highpark Suites

Highpark Suites Common Areas explores the seamless integration of urban Gen-Y lifestyles with green living, business, leisure, and community. From wow-factor lobbies to sculptural sky courts, function halls, and funky meeting rooms these amenity spaces are designed for residents to use as an extension of their homes. Inspired by seamless indoor vs outdoor living, flexibility, interactive moments, and a palette of urban colors and textures, MIL Design pushed the boundaries to create a unique, sustainable, and holistic community where every space has the residents and tropical environment in min

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