Wholeness: Thoughts of gray
Designed by
Mo Jian Design
Title:
Wholeness: Thoughts of gray
Category:
Interior Design Category
Location:
New Taipei City, Taiwan
Designer:
Mo Jian Design
Website:
Ming-Chun, Hsu
Team:
Mo Jian Design
Photo Credits:
Mo Jian Design
Copyrights:
In a residence designed for three generations, the open layout of the common area not only provides intimate interaction between but also offers ample space for school-age children. Since the couple works in the high-pressure medical industry, they long to come back to a home to embrace pure, natural atmosphere. Instead of using overly chaotic colors, neutral gray tones convey a peaceful and stable texture. The hand-crafted scrapes on the walls present a simple and original tone with a modest vibe. The maximum window-to-wall ratio maximizes the light, offering a boundless viewpoint and enlarging the view as well.
The main TV wall is made of crystal-clear marble, and the lines are divided by interwoven shades of gray to inject the neatness of the view and shape the facade modestly. The lower layer of the TV cabinet is made of wood grain in the same ink tone as the audio equipment, which brings out the harmonious interaction of the view. A warm leather sofa in brick color with strong saturation serves as the visual focal point of the space, injecting enthusiasm and vibrancy into the simple and elegant tone of the apartment.