Delve into ten years of home decoration! A luxurious experience in transforming a bare shell house into an Italian neoclassical style through three collaborations.
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讀後心得
The editor will take you back to review this raw house cleverly planned by designer Pan Shimin from Jingyunfang Design. The design combines Italian furniture and neoclassical style, creating a unique light luxury experience. Entering the L-shaped entrance, the milk tea color scheme and glass decorations create a soft ambiance. The 55-ping open space connects the living room, dining room, kitchen, and study, with functional areas divided into light meals and stir-fry to enhance usability. The master bedroom and bathroom continue the elegant atmosphere and feature an independent dressing room. The daughter's room is cleverly planned with twin beds and storage space to avoid conflicts. The overall design achieves a balance between minimalism and elegance, creating a comfortable and relaxing living environment.
The editor takes you back to review the decade of good housing. Although this period is not long, it is enough to taste the pros and cons of home renovation. The raw house we are going to unpack today, due to the good living experiences from the previous two times, chose designer 潘仕敏 from 云方设计 for the third time to assist in planning, creating a uniquely crafted work. The designer, based on the previous cooperation's chemistry, accurately grasps the needs of the homeowner, and through the aesthetics of Italian furniture paired with a romantic neoclassical style, breaks through traditional frameworks, refining a unique light luxury experience in the 55 ping raw house.
The entrance hallway is an L-shaped corridor, where the soft milk tea color combined with partition vocabulary and long rainbow glass interweaves to create an elegant and gentle welcoming atmosphere. Storage and shoe benches are designed along the beams, cleverly minimizing the presence of the beams while leaving a spacious passageway, allowing for a seamless entry flow.
Entering the living space, this 55 ping raw house has been reasonably allocated according to the homeowner's lifestyle. The open design connects the living room, dining room, kitchen, and study, forming a transparent and bright social atmosphere. The TV wall in the living room features a simple gray-tone paint as the base, topped with marble-patterned thin tiles framing the TV position, creating depth while adding a touch of refinement.
The dining and kitchen areas are divided into light food and hot stir-fried sections, with the light food area centered around an island, forming a smooth looped flow. It is equipped with a dining cabinet and display cabinet to cater to gathering needs and provide various usage scenarios. The long and narrow hot stir-fried area uses embedded appliances to maintain a cohesive feel while enhancing user comfort.
The master bedroom continues the milk tea color theme, increasing the proportion of golden accents to create a more elegant atmosphere. The master bathroom similarly maintains this ambiance, with delicate Italian stone-patterned tiles adding a luxurious feel, making daily showers a pleasure. The independent dressing room features white cabinetry and long rainbow glass as door panels, adding an elusive quality that modifies spatial scale, ensuring that long stays do not feel oppressive or enclosed.
The design of the daughter's room plans two single beds in a straight line, with a low cabinet and glass display cabinet in between, balancing aesthetics and functionality, and appropriately allocating storage space to avoid future disputes over insufficient storage.
The editor's favorite design lies in the balance between Italian minimalism and elegance. The designer simplifies the complex totem elements of neoclassicism and combines them with carefully selected petal sofas and golden accents, creating a home atmosphere that harmonizes exquisite elegance with modern minimalism, resulting in a unique sense of relaxation, where every corner feels equally balanced.