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Inspired by the Five Elements, the design fuses Eastern philosophy with contemporary esthetics, weaving together color, material, and circulation to create a cosmopolitan yet deeply rooted spatial experience. Each element – metal, wood, water, fire, and earth – is expressed through distinct material languages that define the layering of the space, while the fluid movement between zones forms a visual and functional narrative of balance and harmony.
The mezzanine floor, supported by a steel-frame structure, adopts an S-shaped form that echoes the curve of the bar below, breaking away from the rigidity of conventional rectangular layouts. This fluid geometry softens the visual field, enhances vertical flow, and infuses the interior with a sense of lightness and continuity, allowing guests to feel the organic extension and openness that define the space’s rhythm.
The walls on the ground floor are finished with a blend of cement paint and fine sand, creating a raw, textured surface that exudes rugged visual tension. The second and third floors each adopt distinct paint tones to differentiate their atmospheres and spatial hierarchies. The stairway is adorned with marble-patterned vinyl flooring, balancing refined visual language with durability and practicality. Together, the material palette strikes a poised equilibrium between futuristic sleekness and natural warmth.
LED lighting fixtures are used with segmented control circuits to achieve both energy efficiency and spatial functionality. Walls are finished with low-VOC cement paint, which is environmentally friendly and offers a refined tactile quality while reducing the project’s carbon footprint. During construction, low-pollution methods were carefully selected to ensure that every stage – from design to completion – was guided by a commitment to environmental responsibility.
Expansive windows enhance ventilation and natural light, minimizing dependence on air conditioning and artificial illumination. An automatic door at the entrance further optimizes energy use and lowers utility costs.
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Yuan Yang Interior Design Co., Ltd.
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Interior Design - Residential
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Kiryu Construction Co., Ltd.
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Architectural Design - Residential
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steidle architekten
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Architectural Design - Urban Design
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Product Design - New Category: Best Intensive Hydration & Skin Barrier Repair Sheet Mask