2026 | Professional

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This project adopts an open-plan spatial strategy that dissolves the physical boundaries between the living room and the dining-kitchen area, creating a fluid, coherent, and highly adaptable living environment aligned with contemporary urban lifestyles. The layout ensures smooth circulation while supporting both everyday relaxation and social gatherings, achieving a seamless integration of function and experience. The combination of an irregular white sofa and round side tables softens rigid spatial lines, enhancing the sense of flexibility and vitality. Inspired by the concept of “boundless living,” the space emphasizes visual continuity and interactive potential, allowing different life scenarios to unfold naturally within a unified spatial framework.
The lighting design abandons the traditional single main light approach and instead draws inspiration from the layered illumination logic of art galleries. Linear light strips, recessed downlights, and ambient fireplace lighting work together to construct a nuanced hierarchy of light and shadow, allowing light to become the “invisible decoration” of the space. This multi-layered lighting system not only softens spatial boundaries but also creates rich atmospheric variations, endowing the interior with a refined and immersive emotional quality as scenes and moods shift throughout the day.
In terms of material and color, the space is anchored by off-white and light gray base tones, complemented by an emerald green carpet, a warm yellow accent chair, and subtle metal details, achieving a delicate balance between cool and warm hues. Matte wood veneer, marble surfaces, fabric upholstery, and metal lines are interwoven to create a rich tactile dialogue, while natural elements such as reed plants introduce vitality and softness. The design extracts colors and forms from nature—such as emerald green, light brown, and organic silhouettes—and translates them into an abstract textural expression through the use of light luxury materials like metal and marble. In doing so, the project moves beyond literal imitation of nature, preserving its relaxed atmosphere while elevating it into a refined, contemporary, and elegantly restrained living experience.
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Peng Space Interiors
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Architectural Design - Villas
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Kandelia Candel Space Design Corp.
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Interior Design - Clinic / Hospital Room
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Taoxi Interior Design
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Interior Design - Living Spaces
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TabiTha Design Associate
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Interior Design - Lobby