Free and Liberated
Designed by
KU HSIANG CHIEH/Large Form Interior Design
Title:
Free and Liberated
Category:
Interior Design Category
Location:
Taipei, Taiwan
Designer:
KU HSIANG CHIEH/Large Form Interior Design
Website:
TIEN FAN YING/Large Form Interior Design
Team:
LIANG YEN HSIUNG, 2022
Photo Credits:
KU HSIANG CHIEH/Large Form Interior Design
Copyrights:
In the 83-square-meter house, the designer has eradicated the spatial limitations, creating multiple possibilities. The designer sets the color white and gray as the base tone for the residence and uses simple and neat lines to arrange the space ratio. The dark iron pieces and furniture appropriately bring a sense of weight, carrying composure and stability to the pure color space. The wrap-around layout plan allows the sunlight to travel through different areas in the house, creating a livable, comfortable, and cozy home environment. In the house, a large amount of natural light flows through the house from the living room’s window beside the couch, lighting up the entire home. The mirrored cabinet doors were cleverly placed at the entrance, amplifying the sense of space. The large area of white cabinets and light gray walls, combined with the narrow and long layout of the house, seems peaceful and orderly under the guidance of light. The public living area is open, which extends the entire living surroundings. Besides, sufficient lighting has decreased the sense of pressure from the walls. On the other hand, the blue L-shaped sofa in the living room adds a touch of color to the white and gray, bringing a different vibe to the space. The TV wall in the living room is equipped with hanging drawers and cabinets to reduce visual disorder and satisfy the client’s storage needs. The designer resourcefully played with the layout planning, breaking through the strict spatial restrictions, making the interior space like a box, connecting different interior areas, and creating infinite possibilities.