House of Light
Designed by
Neijiang Vocational and Technical College

Title:
House of Light
Category:
Interior Design Category
Location:
Neijiang, China
Designer:
Neijiang Vocational and Technical College
Website:
Lan Liu, Zhou Chan
Team:




Deng Juntao
Photo Credits:
Neijiang Vocational and Technical College
Copyrights:
Although the original building had 6 floors, the space was relatively enclosed and independent, and the underground two floors were severely lacking in lighting.
Dig down the front garden to the first floor, and open up some of the floor slabs between the first and first floors. Place the living room on the south side of the first floor, fully allowing the light from the two floors to enter the living room. It is necessary to use the north side of the courtyard lighting to place the tea room here, and divide it in a semi open form to maintain the privacy of the tea room. The courtyard position is just right for landscaping, bringing vitality to the tea room.
The fourth floor garden floor slab was perforated to create an indoor central courtyard, with light flowing directly from the fourth floor to the first floor, solving the problem of insufficient central lighting and relatively oppressive lighting in this type of apartment.
All the kitchen space has been placed on the first floor, and the dining room and living room can communicate with each other through the empty space. The sky shines and falls right in the area of the Chinese restaurant.