Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Ecru

Ecru comes from the French word Ecru, describing the color of unbleached linen. Ecru Restaurant in Taipei's East District aims to offer a relaxed dining experience. The design uses a corridor at the entrance to shift from city hustle to tranquility, leading to an open area with a central open kitchen. This setup integrates cooking into the dining experience, engaging diners with sounds and aromas.

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House of Light Well

This is originally a row house for decades, which is attached to one of the row houses in the block. The total length of the row house is about 30 meters. The original building structure is divided into two buildings at the front and back by the light well in the middle. The original light well only served as the function of additional day-lighting, which is surrounded by negative spaces such as stairs and toilets. The front of the row house faces the narrow and dense commercial street, and the backyard is used as the main entrance of the house.

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Rongbaohang BMW

The entire project is designed based on a unique and penetrating circular motion line. The ceilings on the first and second floors are covered with blue acrylic transparent panels. The shape not only symbolizes the dynamic driving trajectory of BMW racing cars, but also means flowing water ripples, echoing the water landscape composed of a water curtain and a pool. BMW's iconic three-color slash bar becomes a partition and stands proudly on the waterside, with the noumenon and mirror blended together perfectly, making people experience the movement in static state.

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Boloni Home

Employing architectural techniques like form cutting and transparent cantilever enclosure, and featuring patterns, the pavilion achieves a golden ratio division. Boloni Home aims to create a high-end flagship experiential space by infusing brand culture into design elements such as material, color, form, lighting, proportion, and personalized customization.

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Koazy

Koazy is a homestay that combines products and space, with an overall space design that is as open as possible, allowing it to have both homestay and exhibition hall functions. A product that can make people lazy is not based on appearance, but on comfort and true practicality. The decoration only retains functional furniture and combines Koazy's products to design some lightweight accessories. Koazy hopes to create a more dynamic and interesting scene experience.

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Modern Contemporary Oasis

This project showcases a sophisticated, cozy home adorned with curved wall details, built-in cabinetry, and a captivating wall effect. The fusion of wood, marble, and gold/brass accents creates a sleek, opulent ambiance. Soft neutrals in shades of grey, beige, and light wood tones evoke a soothing atmosphere. With a focus on function and simplicity, this family home offers a visually impressive haven designed to inspire and impress. The project explores the balance between cleanliness and functionality in design by considering both aesthetics and practical aspects.

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