[2024 Office Design and Decoration] 5 novel decoration styles to create a new atmosphere in the office!

Office design style, like fashion, will change with the needs of the times and work types, and have different overall styles and space requirements. With the pursuit of innovative materials in design, what will be the popular office design style in 2022? Let’s learn about 5 office design style cases below, find out the most suitable interior decoration style, and create a new atmosphere in the office!

 

Modern style office

– E-goi & Clavel´s Kitchen Office joint headquarters uses concrete spiral ramps to create a flowing and flexible space

 

The primary task of the design was to connect the original headquarters space with the new space in the most fluid and natural way, creating a flowing and flexible space that responds to the company's development goals.

▲E-goi & Clavel´s Kitchen Offices Architects: Paulo Merlini arquitetos Photo: Ivo Tavares Studio

▲E-goi & Clavel´s Kitchen Offices Architects: Paulo Merlini arquitetos Photo: Ivo Tavares Studio

Enclosed spaces, conference rooms, bathrooms and screening rooms are distributed in the shape of wooden boxes, clearly showing the versatility of the space. The open areas promote communication between colleagues, and there are also semi-enclosed spaces where meetings can be held. discussions, or even relaxing activities during leisure time.

▲E-goi & Clavel´s Kitchen Offices Architects: Paulo Merlini arquitetos Photo: Ivo Tavares Studio

The space facade adopts a fully glass design to ensure that all spaces have sufficient natural light, while also introducing the effect of natural landscape.

▲E-goi & Clavel´s Kitchen Offices Architects: Paulo Merlini arquitetos Photo: Ivo Tavares Studio

The ramp structure, which uses concrete spirals to connect the floors, has strong sculptural features and facilitates the flow between floors. The top is connected to the skylight to create a strong visual feast.

▲E-goi & Clavel´s Kitchen Offices Architects: Paulo Merlini arquitetos Photo: Ivo Tavares Studio

Simple style office-

The interconnected space inside and outside B-LAB creates a simple yet spacious space aesthetic.

 

B-STUDIO Design Experimental Place - The core design idea of B-LAB is to push the sliding door open to form a space for internal and external communication, hoping to form a platform for external communication!

▲ B-LAB Design/Photo: B-STUDIO

 

In addition to the simple tone and natural materials, the entrance design also has a bit of greenery, which is the welcome opening of B-LAB. The adjacent open kitchen has a full set of kitchen equipment: oven, wine cabinet, etc., providing everything in daily life. With a comfortable meal preparation space, you can also enjoy entertaining friends and interacting with customers and manufacturers.

▲ B-LAB Design/Photo: B-STUDIO

 

The design of large glass sliding doors allows the space to interact with the inside and outside. The lush plants on the terrace realize the nature that is possible in the city. Even in high-floor spaces, you can enjoy the comfortable atmosphere of outdoor cooking and activities integrated with nature.

▲ B-LAB Design/Photo: B-STUDIO

Wabi-sabi wabi-sabi style office-

KINFOLK GALLERY carefully selected materials create a harmonious and natural sense of space

 

This space is an office space where friends and partners can come together to share ideas, with an elegant and warm atmosphere.

▲KINFOLK GALLERY Design: NORM ARCHITECTS COPENHAGEN, DENMARK Photo: architonic.com

▲KINFOLK GALLERY Design: NORM ARCHITECTS COPENHAGEN, DENMARK Photo: architonic.com

▲KINFOLK GALLERY Design: NORM ARCHITECTS COPENHAGEN, DENMARK Photo: architonic.com

When passing through the narrow door opening, the space gradually shrinks and becomes darker and more private, thereby expanding the sense of spatial height in the office area. There is a huge round table in the middle of the reception area, making the space feel more like a cozy living room.

▲KINFOLK GALLERY Design: NORM ARCHITECTS COPENHAGEN, DENMARK Photo: architonic.com

▲KINFOLK GALLERY Design: NORM ARCHITECTS COPENHAGEN, DENMARK Photo: architonic.com

The office’s custom millwork, all made from oak, brings natural warmth to the space, while the walls are rendered in Kabe (traditionally used in Japanese castles, temples and fine teahouses) tonal stucco.

▲KINFOLK GALLERY Design: NORM ARCHITECTS COPENHAGEN, DENMARK Photo: architonic.com

 

Every color and material in the space has been carefully selected to create an elegant, refined and fresh workplace.

Japanese style/Japandi office-

 KADOKAWA's 'fluctuating landscape' visually connects and encourages creative mutual exchanges

 

The design concept of the office is "fluctuating landscape", which is intended to differentiate the 9,000 square meters of area but not separate the space to promote communication between different departments. It is like a metaphor for KADOKAWA's business model, from publishing houses to literary works to comics, as well as movies, animations and other unrestricted business success.

▲KADOKAWA Design: Flooat Inc. Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku

Different color intensities were chosen for the materials and furniture of the office, allowing the interior to change tone as the light passes. The open field brings natural light to the space, making it an area where employees can completely relax.

▲KADOKAWA Design: Flooat Inc. Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku

▲KADOKAWA Design: Flooat Inc. Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku

"undulating" ceilings, with vertical diversity, the lower areas are defined as "dense zones": for office purposes, while other areas with higher ceilings are called "relaxation zones": to encourage creative teams For communication, different areas are distinguished by glass partitions and furniture, allowing the areas to blend together harmoniously.

▲KADOKAWA Design: Flooat Inc. Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku

▲KADOKAWA Design: Flooat Inc. Photographer: Tomooki Kengaku

Industrial style/LOFT office-

Thomas HousereserveThe original structure of the space shows the frank look of the space

 

This co-working space in central London creates flexible workspaces by incorporating existing materials, textures and finishes into a coherent design language.

▲Thomas House Design: The Office Group (TOG) Photographer: Gareth Gardner

The choice was made to leave the ceiling pipes exposed directly, with track lighting, starting from the building's large entrance hall, referencing the layout of a typical Regent Plaza, reception, conference area and smaller studios, using ancient Greek and Roman architecture Decorated with elements, leisure areas include a gym, drinks bar, library, and a rooftop terrace overlooking the city.

▲Thomas House Design: The Office Group (TOG) Photographer: Gareth Gardner

The space is based on natural neutral tones, with sage green on some walls, contrasting with soft maroon and light gray furniture, lightweight fabrics and heavy curtains, and simple lines juxtaposed with typical ancient architectural details. The design of all elements also reflects the company's brand tone.

▲Thomas House Design: The Office Group (TOG) Photographer: Gareth Gardner

▲Thomas House Design: The Office Group (TOG) Photographer: Gareth Gardner

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[Office design and decoration trends in 2024] 5 key points in small office design planning to break through the space limitations of small square meters!

Working in a compact space, employees are crowded into one area and typing on the keyboard like woodpeckers, resulting in low office efficiency and feeling lonely. Therefore, a comfortable working environment is very important. How to plan a small square meter office to make the office look more spacious than it is, make working time more enjoyable and improve efficiency? The following has collected 5 design methods to make the best use of small square footage offices, which can Help you maximize the space in your small office!

 

Open space - increases collaboration between teams

 

Open office design is the best choice for small office decoration. There are no walls or doors. The relaxed environment promotes communication among colleagues, and creative discussions among team members make the relationship between colleagues closer.

 

  1. Make sure the office has a clear main walkway
  2. Push furniture into corners to maximize public space
  3. Group desks in the same department into groups of multiple people

▲ B-LAB Design/Photo: B-STUDIO

Simple and clean design - adds vitality to the workspace

 

A small, crowded office space can make people feel depressed. Through the repetition in the design, the rhythm of the shape, the completeness of the shape and the simplicity of the shape, and the office design with clean and bright colors and sufficient lighting, a simple, bright and comfortable environment is created. In addition, Bringing nature indoors creates a sense of spring and adds energy to the workspace.

 

  1. Smoothness, uniformity of high and low dimensions and color materials
  2. Maximize the use of windows indoors to bring in natural light and views
  3. Make good use of mirrors to capture light and create a sense of space that is larger than the actual space.
  4. Reasonable lighting configuration creates a warm space atmosphere
  5. Introducing the natural environment indoors and greening the indoor and outdoor working environment

▲ B-LAB Design/Photo: B-STUDIO

office furnitureBe flexible

 

Offices with rows of desks and swivel chairs are now a thing of the past. Modern office furniture is thinner, lighter, and easier to adjust. It is suitable for today's more flexible work spaces and can meet different work styles.

 

  1. The multifunctional table is assembled from modules and is suitable for any working environment
  2. The office cabinet is placed on the lower right side of the desk to save desktop space
  3. Geometric joint table that can be easily configured in small spaces
  4. Ergonomic seat, comfortable and easy to move
  5. Flexible communication space, equipped with sofas, whiteboards, projections, etc., giving the office a communication field

▲Avion Design: Keith Melbourne Photo: Stylecraft

Office accessoriescolorShow entrepreneurial spirit

 

Each color has its own unique language. The color matching inside the office has a considerable impact on creating atmosphere and mobilizing emotions. The brand color of the corporate identity system CIS (Corporate Identity System) is the primary consideration and light colors are used in large areas. Colors with higher purity can amplify the sense of space. Choose appropriate colors according to the different properties of the office to represent different atmospheres and create an office design that is not boring at all.

 

  1. Light neutral colors and wooden furniture
  2. The style and color of office furniture are consistent and harmonious
  3. Add some colorful furniture, accessories and accents
  4. Adopt the company's standard color design to achieve a good corporate image
  5. Impactful color design can inspire more
  6. Office plants are full of life, improving office efficiency and happiness

▲The Wing Design: Chiara De Rege Photo: dezeen.com

officePantry/Recreation areabuildgood impression office

 

Since they spend most of the day in the office, employees also need "personal space". Add leisure elements to create a free world. During the busy work breaks, employees can leave their seats and enjoy a pleasant rest time. When you get back to work, it’s the most ideal working environment.

 

  1. A coffee shop-like pantry, equipped with a coffee machine and snacks, creates a pleasant office
  2. The open kitchen is equipped with a refrigerator and a TV, and is also a sharing space for communication.
  3. Modern and simple design, soft and comfortable sofas, simple fitness equipment, a comfortable space where you can completely relax

▲ GELATO Design: Arina Semko Photo: behance.net

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[Taipei Old Houses Reborn] Old houses are renovated and given a new lease of life! Cost subsidy, understand the 4 "Key Points of Renovation" at once!

Did you know that old houses over 30 years old account for 68% of the total number of residential buildings in Taipei? The proportion of old houses is the highest in Taiwan. In recent years, in order to encourage residents to renew themselves, the government has budgeted to provide financial subsidies to assist residents in rebuilding, renovating or maintaining old buildings. This has led to the rise of a trend of renovating old houses and giving old houses a new look. The new appearance also continues the local temperature and life memories. What are the conditions for applying for old house renovation subsidies? What should we pay attention to when renovating the design? Let’s take a look!

 

What subsidies are there for renovating old houses? Renovation Drive-Thru-Package ABC

 

It is estimated that Taiwan will enter a super-aged society in 2025, with 1 in 5 people over the age of 65. The lack of elevators in old apartments is a disadvantage for seniors and people with mobility issues. In order to implement and promote age-friendly city policies, the Taipei City Government, in addition to urban renewal , In addition to the reconstruction of dangerous old buildings, you can also carry out some renovations and repairs through the "Renovation", "Maintenance" and Maintenance Drive-Thru-Package ABC (until December 30) subsidy policies.

 

For the overall renovation of high-rise buildings, subsidy projects include adding elevators, exterior wall repairs, structural reinforcements, etc. If they belong to renovation or maintenance strategic areas, the subsidy amount is limited to 75% of the total project cost, with a maximum subsidy of 15 million yuan.

Buildings below the sixth floor, renovation and installation of elevators in old buildings - a maximum subsidy of 2.2 million yuan; exterior wall repair and renovation of old buildings - a maximum subsidy of 3 million yuan; structural reinforcement of old buildings - a maximum subsidy of 4 million yuan, The amount shall not exceed 50% of the total project funds. Compared with urban renewal and reconstruction of the elderly, the review process for applying for subsidies is simpler and easier. It is advisable to seize more opportunities to apply to improve the residential life of the elderly and people with limited mobility, and more Safe and convenient!

▲Zhengwei Drive-Thru-Package ABC Photo: Taipei City Emergency Department 110/10/8

What are the 4 “key points” in renovating old houses?

 

Exterior wall facelift-giving an old house a second life

 

Old houses are prone to thermal expansion and contraction due to climate, earthquakes and other factors, often accompanied by problems such as peeling tiles and leaking exterior walls, causing concerns about the safety of passers-by and residents. After exterior wall resurfacing, you no longer have to worry about falling tiles. The tiles will not damage pedestrians or vehicles, and through the architect's design ingenuity, the appearance of the building will be completely new. After completion, it will not only improve public safety, but also make the residential community more beautiful.

Hidden project - health inspection of old house and replacement of old pipelines


In a medieval house that is over 20 years old, it is easy for the wiring to rust without being noticed, or the waterproof layer to be damaged due to earthquake cracks. If you want to ensure the structural safety of the old house, it is recommended to have health inspection services through experts to fully understand the condition of the house and strengthen "concealment". After the construction of the project, the invisible physical objects are covered. During the re-decoration, the invisible details are fully inspected. In addition to the above-mentioned water and electricity wiring, it also includes power system construction, mud work, water supply/drainage, Special attention should be paid to window frame renewal, weak current configuration, etc., especially waterproofing projects. Pay attention to the waterproofing treatment of roofs, exterior walls, ceilings and pipelines, and through professional designer design and professional work supervisors, do a good job in renovating old houses. I can live there for another 20 years or more.

▲Photo: B-STUDIO

Layout configuration - Taking family needs into consideration, the space is doubled

 

Family structure and members are often important factors in considering the layout configuration. Determine the combination of the dining room, living room, and bedrooms, and consider whether the room configuration for each function is reasonable. Remove the partition walls to create an open layout, or retain the original layout and rearrange the space. Configuration, or use glass partitions, screen-style half walls, partitioned ceiling shapes, movable furniture, etc. to assist in defining zones to make the home look larger than the actual square footage!

▲Tianyu Street (before decoration) Design/Photo: B-STUDIO

▲Tianyu Street (after decoration) Design/Photo: B-STUDIO

Lighting and ventilation - open design makes the space lighter

 

In the past, old houses were limited by long layouts, beams and structural problems, resulting in dark interiors and poor air flow. To address common lighting problems, designers used open storage to make the space lighter and reduce wall thickness. Shield, expand the window area to introduce views, introduce abundant sunlight and air into the room, and greatly enhance the brightness of the space!

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▲Tianyu Street Design/Photo: B-STUDIO

Recommended Reconstruction of Old Houses | B-STUDIO gives old houses a new lease of life

 

B-StudioWith a professional architecture and design team, in addition to assisting in the identification of dangerous old buildings, we can also provide architectural, interior design and space design services to give old houses a new life. Any needs are welcome at any timecontact us, let B-Studio help you obtain old house reconstruction incentives while enjoying a high-quality home life.

 

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[2022 Office Design Trends] In the post-epidemic era, use smart offices and the comfort of WFH! Create a future office that everyone will envy!

Are you ready to return to the office when the epidemic subsides? Good office design - with home-like comfort, flexible work space, reduced noise interference, environmental sustainability, etc., by improving employees' comfort and efficiency at work, it also reflects corporate culture, professional image, and brand characteristics , create an employee-friendly environment and attract professional talents! Here is a guide to the latest design trends for 2022! Insight into the current trend elements and create a future office that everyone will envy!

 

Smart Office- The best solution in the post-epidemic era

 

Affected by the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic, working in office spaces may pose a risk of infection. Therefore, in the design, due to the emphasis on avoiding or reducing human contact (Contactless), sensor automatic doors are used to replace switches, facial recognition systems are used to replace fingerprint access control systems or proximity cards, low-contact AI smart interactive voice, high-efficiency filtering Networking to prevent airborne respiratory viruses aims to minimize person-to-person contact, reduce the risk of droplet infection, and make offices safer. It is a major important strategy for reopening offices.

▲Design: cbinsights Photo: cbinsights.com

Create a home-like comfort - continuing the design trend of Wfh (work from home)

The COVID-19 epidemic has changed people's lives, and it is also reflected at the work level. People have become accustomed to working from home (WFH), so future designs will give priority to the comfort of the working environment. Place items that create a sense of comfort, such as plush rugs, soft and comfortable chairs and armchairs, curtains and other textiles, bookcases, and corresponding amenities that will become office necessities and will help to create a comfortable environment in the office. Creating a comfortable atmosphere plays an important role in the design of the office in 2022!

▲Photo: inf.news/ design

Green Office - a vibrant space to relieve stress

 

With the impact of COVID-19, increasing natural lighting and improving air circulation and quality will be more important than ever. You can also integrate natural elements into the office space, use more natural materials such as wood, and place hanging baskets around the office area and large potted plants in open areas to create an environment that integrates nature and people. In addition to being beautiful, the abundance of plants, natural materials and natural light are very helpful in reducing stress and improving concentration!

▲B-LAB Design/Photo: B-STUDIO

EvenFlexible workspace   Effectively improve the performance of all employeeswork efficiency

 

Office trends for 2022 are characterized by promoting employee interaction, teamwork, and better engagement of employees at work. The open workspace is not distributed by area, but is more like working in a coffee shop environment. In such an open environment, people in 70% believe that it improves their work efficiency and creates higher productivity. Other 30% employees can demonstrate excellent work efficiency at dedicated desks.

The flexible work space combines desks, conference rooms, gathering spaces, coffee areas, and rest areas to create a comfortable environment, allowing employees to freely and flexibly choose work areas according to different work natures, thereby working more comfortably. Improve work efficiency.

▲B-LAB Design/Photo: B-STUDIO

Create a noise-reducing environment - Take BackWorkattention

 

In an open office, noise and mutual interference are inevitable. Through ingenious design, surrounding noise can be effectively reduced and everyone can focus. The first step to control office noise is to use sound-absorbing materials, such as soundproof partitions, carpets, and even plants, for concentrated office areas and conference room areas to cause sound waves to refract multiple times, thereby attenuating the noise, or through flexible partitions , divide the open space and block out noise interference, so that you can enjoy discussions with your team or meet with customers without being disturbed.

▲ Design/Photo: Kinzo

Comfort and luxury – neutral/earth tones

 

Nature-led colors are key to capturing interior design trends in 2022 and are timeless classics. Taking the brand color of the corporate identity system CIS (Corporate Identity System) as the primary consideration, and considering the surrounding scenery, neutral tones based on natural neutral tones - off-white, tan, beige, and natural wood tones, are used to fill the space. Vibrancy creates a sense of contrast with natural wood tones and other organic materials, while natural neutral tones such as fabrics, materials, paints and decor can also be used to create a calm and relaxing environment.

▲Work & Co Design: Aspekt Office Photo: design-milk.com

Love the Earth with Design - Create an environmentally friendly and sustainable office

 

"Sustainable development" is the current trend. The "Environmental Protection Office" focuses on environmental friendliness and human health, achieving energy conservation and carbon reduction, indoor air quality, and conserving natural resources. For example, many products now use environmentally friendly materials: plastic bottles are used as Carpets, LED lighting, and natural lighting are made of environmentally friendly materials. Through design, we improve the environment and improve work efficiency, while also reducing carbon and being environmentally friendly!

▲Design: Muxin Design and Research Studio Photo: Zhang Daqi

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The 2024 interior design fashion trends are here! 13 major trend predictions - Advocating nature, earth colors, and soft curve design trends at once!

Like the popular "fashion" of clothing and music, annual interior design fashion trends represent elements that affect the popular colors and material combinations of that year's interior design, as well as the design of various spaces and activities. Especially in 2021, due to the profound impact of the epidemic, the demand for residential design has become diversified and focused on home quality. The following will sort out the interior design trends for the next year (2022), so as to create an ideal home with unique fashion taste. Bar!

 

Natural Ingredients

 

In the era of the epidemic, home design focuses more on the comfort and functionality of space. Various brands and designers use a large number of natural and comfortable materials such as linen and cotton, velvet and ceramics, wood and concrete to create a calm and harmonious atmosphere.

▲Azabu Residence Design: Norm Architects, Keiji Ashizawa Design Photo: karimoku-casestudy.com

Natural luxury

 

from" Material ” Started to re-explore, using finely crafted wood and leather to express the new concept of “natural luxury”, coupled with marble, brass, and matte metal with soft outlines, the textured materials are perfectly combined, and in the low-key details, Show an exquisite attitude towards life.

▲Photo: italianbark-com

Environmentally friendly/sustainable materials

 

"Sustainable development" is a current design trend favored by far-sighted designers and architects. Many international brands also use "environmental protection" as a source of design inspiration, incorporating recycled materials and low-pollution materials such as bamboo into their designs.

▲Hotel The Tiiing Design: Nic Brunsdon Photo:© Ben Hosking

natural colorneutral color/earth color


Nature-led colors are key to capturing interior design trends in 2022, allowing people to find peace and comfort in their homes. A base of natural neutral tones of beige, white, ivory, ranging from eucalyptus to olive green and even deeper caramel, tan and chocolate brown, taupe, black, add some edge and depth to minimalist spaces, with Natural wood tones create a sense of contrast with other organic materials, and natural neutral tones such as fabrics, materials, paints and decor can be used to create a calm and relaxing environment.

▲7 Daracombe Ave, Kew Design: CDG and Conrad Architects Photo: Third Aesthetic Sydney

▲7 Daracombe Ave, Kew Design: CDG and Conrad Architects Photo: Third Aesthetic Sydney

Round/Curve Structure Design

 

The recent popularity of wabi-sabi style and retro style has also given curves more room to play. The curves are structured with bright and wide curves and rounded corners, which have a more gentle and elegant style than tough straight lines. Whether it is a sofa, hanging chair, mirror or table, or the arched design of the building, it can bring a relaxed, flowing, soft and comfortable atmosphere to the space.

▲ Design:Axel Vervoordt Photo: voguehk.com

▲ARCS Design: ARCS- 3Dmitri Studio Photo:behance.net

▲ARCS Design: ARCS- 3Dmitri Studio Photo:behance.net

Geometric patterns

 

Geometric patterned flooring is back in vogue among 2022 home decor trends! Herringbone flooring with decorative tiles, geometric designs, and the introduction of floral layers through textiles and fresh wallpapers provide visual interest that complements modern lines.

▲ Photo: home.tarkett.com

minimaliststyle

 

Minimalism is considered the trendy style of 2022. During the pandemic, air circulation and the presence of free space are the main needs of the house. In minimalist design, the use of colors, textures or any other details everything is simple and functional. Highlight the basic daily needs of the room, keep it as smooth as possible through a small amount of decoration and furniture, and enhance the livability of the space.

▲Design:Steimle Architekten Photo:Brigida González

▲Design:Steimle Architekten Photo:Brigida González

Japanese style

 

One of the more popular design trends in 2022 is Japandi design, continuing the trend of natural inspiration, perfectly blending the two cultural aesthetics of Japanese aesthetics, wabi-sabi, and Nordic aesthetics of simplicity, bringing many natural elements into a minimalist space with a soft palette, white space, and soft natural tones. , wooden furniture with simple shapes and lines, introducing natural light and plants into the space, focusing on warmth, natural elements and soft tones and comfort to create an overall calm atmosphere

▲Design: Norm Architects Photo: Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen

▲Design: Pieter Vanrenterghem Stone:Hullebusch Naturalstone Photo:Thomas De Bruyne

Retro Style

 

Retro style has been a popular trend in the interior design world for a long time. This style gives sophistication and charm to any space. Nowadays, 70s retro style interior design is popular again. Retro style interior design elements include: polka dots, flowers Striped wallpapers, velvets and chrome accents, chocolate brown and orange fabrics mix with chrome, stone and dark wood to create a warm and inviting living environment through a nostalgic style created through tones and textures.

▲Design: decoholic.org

smart home

 

In recent years, the integration of smart home systems has gradually become the focus of public attention, and smart technologies are becoming more and more diverse, reliable and easy to use. Smart homes in interior design have made another breakthrough. A mobile phone or watch is your smart housekeeper. You can turn on air conditioners, switch lights, speakers, etc. with one touch and voice control. Smart devices incorporating HomeKit technology in interior design help you to be faster, Better create scenes for a variety of situations, improving the comfort and convenience of your living space.

▲ Photo: imore.com

Shared space 

 

The work-from-home (WFH) trend has grown dramatically since 2020, with more and more people working from home and staying at home for extended periods of time. Therefore, functionality, practicality and beauty are equally important when designing your own home office, combining work, leisure and home under one roof, for example: a dining table or kitchen island can double as a desk, and the same space can be used for different activities The flowing spaces that are transformed and shaped will help create the right balance in the living space and also provide comfort.

▲ B-LAB Photo: B-STUDIO

multifunctional space

 

As living spaces in urban areas become increasingly compact and architectural designs and styles shift, it is expected that house interior design trends in 2022 will also trend towards designing multi-functional spaces. Homes of the future will no longer be divided between different areas, but will be zoned through the use of movable partitions or furniture, carpets, or different colors and materials. The outdoor space is also considered a "second living room" and can be used both indoors and out, blurring the boundaries between spaces.

▲ Courted House Design: Breakspear Architects Photo: Tom Ferguson

▲Photo: homestolove.com.au

home garden

 

In response to the epidemic, people all over the world have to stay at home to prevent the epidemic. When you want to add a touch of nature indoors, you can improve indoor air quality through rooftop gardens, planting herbs, vegetables, potted plants, etc., introducing outdoor elements indoors, and through balconies, terraces and The garden is carefully designed and decorated to create a high-quality and warm life.

▲BOURNE ROAD RESIDENCE Design: Studiofour Photo:Shannon McGarth

▲BOURNE ROAD RESIDENCE Design: Studiofour Photo:Shannon McGarth

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[When Nordic style meets water-cast architecture] 5 water-cast buildings that respect nature present a pure and simple life style!

Nordic style advocates nature, simplicity, and attractive functional design, and has always been loved by everyone! Nordic style architecture pays special attention to the "phototropism" of the residence, and the exterior uses natural and original colors such as white and gray to complement the environment. The architecture and interior design make extensive use of logs to show the natural texture, and use the water molding method, which has become the dominant construction method in recent years, to present the purest architectural form. Let’s take a look at 5 water-modelled buildings in the Nordic style, how to interpret a pure and simple life style!

E20 HOUSE, Germany's eye-catching "crystal-shaped" clear water mold villa

 

Steimle Architekten designed this striking "crystal" residence, clad in nearly 20-inch-thick concrete walls that have a strong, vivid texture and the appearance of a protective shell. The short sides of the crystal shape create tapered ends with angular ends. , enhancing the structural and sculptural beauty and contrasting with neighboring buildings.

▲ Design:Steimle Architekten Photo:Brigida González

 

The traditional gabled roof folds in different directions, with only a few openings cut deeply into the solid concrete shell, providing the building with distinct silhouettes. Window openings are set horizontally in the concrete shell, forming framed views of the surrounding softly undulating landscape, more inviting to residents. Provides an unexpectedly wide view.

▲ Design:Steimle Architekten Photo:Brigida González

 

and the gently rising topography enhance the angularity and sculptural effect of the house, the trapezoidal layout generates a variety of new spatial relationships as opposing parallelograms divide the open floor plan into kitchen and dining areas.

▲ Design:Steimle Architekten Photo:Brigida González

▲ Design:Steimle Architekten Photo:Brigida González

▲ Design:Steimle Architekten Photo:Brigida González

 

Concrete surfaces inside the home are smooth, contrasting with the rough texture of the exterior, and are complemented by the warm tones of white walls and solid oak furniture that streamline the space.

▲ Design:Steimle Architekten Photo:Brigida González

Sweden Villa Mörtnäs NordicSimple style concrete house

 

This modernist concrete building form, designed by Fourfoursixsix, uses concrete structural Aeroc blocks (an energy-saving material with thermal insulation effect) and is rendered in light gray with many openings in the facade, soft tones, pure and simple The design complements the snowy landscape.

▲Villa Mörtnäs Design: Fourfoursixsix Photo: Johan Dehlin

 

The steep slope and appearance of the site determines the hierarchy of living spaces, with window heights increasing as the building rises, providing bright light and excellent views, and floor heights increasing as the building rises, with upper floors promoted Open plan, with more private spaces on the lower floor.

▲Villa Mörtnäs Design: Fourfoursixsix Photo: Johan Dehlin

▲Villa Mörtnäs Design: Fourfoursixsix Photo: Johan Dehlin

▲Villa Mörtnäs Design: Fourfoursixsix Photo: Johan Dehlin

▲Villa Mörtnäs Design: Fourfoursixsix Photo: Johan Dehlin

▲Villa Mörtnäs Design: Fourfoursixsix Photo: Johan Dehlin

 

The interior design also follows the minimalist design of the building's exterior, with gray and white tones on the ceiling and pine floors, creating a tranquil interior environment. The space pays attention to design details, such as: internal hidden black window frames, flush skirting, and meticulous connections between the glass in the floor-to-ceiling living room. The 3.2m high living room opening breaks the barrier between indoors and outdoors, offering a panoramic view of the beautiful sea view.

▲Villa Mörtnäs Design: Fourfoursixsix Photo: Johan Dehlin

Swedish Summerhouse Lagnö fair-faced concrete summer house

 

Lagnö faces the bay, which inspired Tham & Videgård Arkitekter architects to integrate the house design into nature. The exterior walls are made of fair-faced concrete, giving the surface a special texture. The two building volumes are side by side and connected to the outdoor space by a sloping glass canopy. , forming a line at the boundary where the forest opens to the bay.

▲Summerhouse Lagnö Design: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter photo: Åke E:son Lindman

▲Summerhouse Lagnö Design: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter photo: Åke E:son Lindman

▲Summerhouse Lagnö Design: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter photo: Åke E:son Lindman

 

The exterior characteristics of the house originate from the interconnection of multiple transverse gable roofs to form a long pleated facade, which runs through the entire space from the living room. The sloping ceiling provides indoor spaces of different heights, and the relatively shallow depth of the room connects to the terrace. Bring the outdoors indoors. The simple space lines and white finishes of the interior space make the space brighter and give people a bright and comfortable atmosphere.

▲Summerhouse Lagnö Design: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter photo: Åke E:son Lindman

▲Summerhouse Lagnö Design: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter photo: Åke E:son Lindman

▲Summerhouse Lagnö Design: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter photo: Åke E:son Lindman

Japan's Nishiazabu House is a transparent water-cast building that opens to the sky

 

A building open to the sky adds a bright spot to the urban landscape. The architect placed the building at a 90-degree angle to the street, dividing the space into two parts - the private area on the right and the public space on the left. The staircases rising backwards like terraces connect each space.

▲ Nishiazabu House Design/Photo: Yuko Nagayama & Associates

▲ Nishiazabu House Design/Photo: Yuko Nagayama & Associates

 

The vertical space presents an open sky view to the street and serves as a buffer for the private life inside the house. The open glass box and the closed concrete form two different perspectives and experiences with a comfortable environment.

▲ Nishiazabu House Design/Photo: Yuko Nagayama & Associates

▲ Nishiazabu House Design/Photo: Yuko Nagayama & Associates

▲ Nishiazabu House Design/Photo: Yuko Nagayama & Associates

 

The space uses a large amount of white space as the base, combined with light wood and simple lines, emphasizing the original texture of the material, making the space full of natural texture.

▲ Nishiazabu House Design/Photo: Yuko Nagayama & Associates

▲ Nishiazabu House Design/Photo: Yuko Nagayama & Associates

South 5th Residence in the United States is a water-model villa that emphasizes the view

 

Architectural design firm Alterstudio used a wooden and steel frame and mullion beams to support the structure to form a U-shaped central courtyard, protecting a rare 25-inch Duran Oak tree and creating a tense natural environment for the house. , fair-faced concrete and steel cladding match the tone of the building's exterior, emphasizing the spatial sequence of views.

▲South 5th Residence Design: Alterstudio Architecture Photo: Casey Dunn

 

So as not to interfere with the growth of the oak trees, the private areas, open plan living room, kitchen and dining room, cantilever above the tree roots, with large expanses of glass running the length of the wall, allowing for spectacular views across the valley to Lake Austin and everywhere. Bringing in abundant natural light, it is designed to embrace a lifestyle that easily switches between indoors and outdoors.

▲South 5th Residence Design: Alterstudio Architecture Photo: Casey Dunn

 

The interior continues the calm and calming earth tones of the exterior, with the central features of the first floor being composed of white oak window frames, wooden ceilings, thick wooden steps and slat railings and fair-faced concrete walls. The all-white kitchen and living room are cleverly balanced with colorful carpets, making the space full of energy!

▲South 5th Residence Design: Alterstudio Architecture Photo: Casey Dunn

▲South 5th Residence Design: Alterstudio Architecture Photo: Casey Dunn

▲South 5th Residence Design: Alterstudio Architecture Photo: Casey Dunn

▲South 5th Residence Design: Alterstudio Architecture Photo: Casey Dunn

The clear water mold building materials show the original texture of concrete, and the quiet and pure beauty is eye-catching!
Architect Chen Bingxin, who has won many international awards for his clear water mold architectural design, is good at integrating architecture and interior space use.
Adhere to the spirit of craftsmanship to shape the building's volume and structure a harmonious dialogue between people and architecture.
Quenching returns to the natural and authentic "naked" architectural design!

 

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[Nordic minimalist style] It’s no longer just red and green! 6 Christmas home decoration suggestions to easily create a super dreamy Nordic Christmas atmosphere ~

Every Christmas, if you want your home to have a strong festive atmosphere, Christmas decoration is an indispensable assistant. In addition to the bright red and green accessories, the home decoration is composed of black, gray, white and natural wood, forming a Nordic minimalist style that is also very suitable for Christmas. The atmosphere ~ The following Christmas home decoration suggestions can find inspiration for your minimalist Christmas!

 

The # comes in a neutral color palette - using a palette of grey, white and black

 

The Nordic style uses white as the keynote to facilitate indoor lighting and give people a simple and dry impression. It can be contrasted with black, or with linen, metallic, gray and natural wood colors as the keynote of the layout, and then incorporates green plants and various colors. A natural color makes the simple space more diverse.

▲ Photo: digsdigs.com

▲Photo: stylishmoblog.com

# Textured natural upholstery - using burlap, cotton and linen

 

People in the Nordic region love natural materials. In addition to pinecones and wood, which are essential elements of Nordic style, burlap, cotton and linen, outdoor natural materials are often brought into indoor decoration, paired with soft and comfortable fabrics, creating a warm and natural atmosphere. Feeling home~

▲Photo: homestolove.com.au

▲Photo: homestolove.com.au

The light of the # Christmas star softly illuminates the space - simple lamps, candles and string lights

 

The light yellow lights make the home exude a warm feeling, so during the joyful Christmas day, you can choose to use these elegant hanging Christmas stars to decorate your home, filling the space with light. You can also place white candles or hang all the decorations at home. The dried flowers and wood of the light bulbs allow the furniture to reflect the twinkling lights, outlining a festive atmosphere unique to Northern Europe.

▲ Photo:lisbete.fi

▲Photo: homestolove.com.au

# simple style Christmas tree - use evergreen, dark plants, or light-colored birch

 

The Christmas tree is the focal point of every home, and instead of having a grand decoration every year, try simply adding a Christmas tree to the space. Use trees with sparse or slender branches to form the image of a Christmas tree, and cover the beams and tables with Nobel pine or cedar, interspersed with star strings, and spray fake snow to create a scene like those in Nordic fairy tales. Winter vibe.

▲ Photo: interiornotes.com

▲Design: Guillaume Alan Photo:luxdeco.com

▲ Photo: digsdigs.com

# simplifies complexity - simple geometric patterns and tiny design patterns

 

Put a handful of evergreen branches in a simple and beautiful vase, add a few candles, simple decoration, but full of warm and comfortable life. Simple geometric patterns and tiny design patterns outline an interesting Nordic space!

▲Photo: passionshake.com

▲Photo: homestolove.com.au

▲Photo: homestolove.com.au

# fun elements - holiday decorations, DIY decorations

 

Common holiday decorations are mostly made of paper and garlands, and you can even make them yourself! Simply anchored to walls and furniture, you can bring a bit of holiday whimsy to your space. Simple decorations of white flowers, leaves, stars and origami will never go out of style, even in spring!

▲ Photo: shelterness.com

▲Photo: stylishmoblog.com

▲ Photo: digsdigs.com

▲ Photo: tidbits-cami.com

▲Photo: homestolove.com.au

▲Photo: homestolove.com.au

▲Photo: homestolove.com.au

Try a Nordic Christmas vibe this Christmas in a different way, like lighting some candles, adding branches and baubles and a simply decorated tree. Introduce the unique magic of the Christmas holidays into your home without changing the style of your house!

 

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[Self-built dream house] Space corridors are smooth and not stuck! 5 key designs make your home instantly enlarged by 2 times! ?

The flow of movement in the home is not only related to the direction of people's movement and activities, but also the quality of life of the whole family in the future. Old houses usually have long corridors that consume space, long and numerous balconies, and incomplete functional planning. Based on living habits, Let’s plan the moving routes. "Moving route planning" breaks the status quo of poor established space and makes the space corridors smooth and free of obstructions. What key points should be paid attention to when planning the moving routes? What should we consider to make the moving lines smooth and easy to use? Before making changes, the following conditions should be taken into consideration in advance!

human-centered design

 

While pursuing beauty, space design also pays great attention to functionality. It fully embodies the people-oriented design concept and is carried out around all activities of "people", that is, the range of activities during various actions and behaviors: a person passes The standard size is 600mm, and if two people pass through it at the same time, it is 900 to 1200mm (home size). Therefore, when setting the size of indoor circulation lines, the behavior of the area must be considered to calculate the distance, height, and width to create the maximum square footage effect and A sense of vast space.

▲Design: B-STUDIO B-LAB

Convenient access to main routes

The main movement lines are the most commonly used movement lines in daily life, connecting the main routes of different functional spaces. They mainly cover housework movement lines, residential movement lines, and visitor movement lines. The order is arranged according to the frequency of activity of each movement line to shorten the time. Daily moving time not only improves the efficiency of life, but also helps to make the space orderly.

 

(1) Housework flow: Covers the most projects and the most frequently used routes.

(2) Residential route: The daily activity route of the family is mainly based on convenience.

(3) Visitor flow: Avoid disturbing the private space of family members.

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▲Design: B-STUDIO Oazhibayashi House

Improve efficiency - reduce intersections between routes

 

Contradictions often occur between the various movement lines planned to meet the needs of life. Remember to first confirm which movement line should be given priority, and plan each required space in the order in which it is expected to appear, and try to Reducing the intersections through the main rooms and preventing "blocking" between routes can effectively reduce the occurrence of collisions between users, allowing each area to be divided into independent functional areas, presenting each area with dendritic extension

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▲Design: B-STUDIO Chongqing Li Zhai

 

The open living room, dining room, and open kitchen make the overall space look elegant.

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▲Design: B-STUDIO Oazhibayashi House

 

The living room is arranged as soon as you enter the entrance, making it convenient to receive friends.

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▲Design: B-STUDIO Chaozhou Qiu Zhai

 

The transparent staircase connects the upper and lower floors, allowing family members to feel each other’s presence.

Comfortable space "sense of distance"

 

The most comfortable distance between family members is when they can freely immerse themselves in personal activities and feel each other's presence. Therefore, by making the distance between the living room and dining room looming, this comfortable and pleasant "core" space will naturally become It attracts people to gather for dinner and communicate, and it also creates the most relaxing place for family members! Think back to your family’s daily life, and think about how to arrange the circulation to make it smoother!

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▲Design: B-STUDIO Tianyu Street

If you often invite friends and family over for dinner, you can set up a large bar and dining table in the kitchen.

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▲Design: B-STUDIO Zhongshan Yang

 

It is convenient for family gatherings, and the living room can be designed to be comfortable and spacious.

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▲Design: B-STUDIO Zhongshan Yang

 

The living room is connected to the kitchen. When the children come home, they pass by the family members who are cooking, which can further enhance the emotional communication between parents and children.

Change spatial circulation - use sliding door partitions

 

Don’t let doors hinder walking and sacrifice space. Functionally adjust the layout of glass partitions to give the space a sense of lightness and multiple uses, and avoid the cramped and oppressive feeling of traditional partitions. When the door is open, it can introduce natural light and create a broad view; when it is closed, it has a semi-transparent effect and can be used as a study area. Make moving lines more flexible. Although the moving lines should not be too complicated, sometimes consider the style and image of the design, and design S-shaped lines, straight lines, L-shaped lines, and 45-degree diagonal moving lines, which can actually increase the interest of the space.  

▲Design: B-STUDIO Avenue of Stars

▲Design: B-STUDIO Avenue of Stars

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▲Design: B-STUDIO Chongqing Li Zhai

Circulation planning is the key to the quality of living. The design needs to take into account the original site conditions, building architecture and other conditions to meet the requirements of a livable building with smooth layout, amplified floor area and multi-functional space purposes. It has won many international awards for its architectural design. Architect Chen Bingxin is good at integrating architecture and interior space use, designing minimalist beauty that returns to simple life!

 

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[Qingshui Mold Design] Interior design style recommendation "Qingshui Mold"! 10 modern minimalist aesthetic designs

The simple yet modern and tranquil atmosphere of clear water molding is deeply loved by many people and widely used! Now designers use ingenious design techniques to interpret comfortable houses with outstanding taste, both aesthetics and living functions. They are not only very durable, It’s also easy to clean. Let’s take a look at 10 modern home designs that use water molding!

Use clear water mold wall design to enhance the texture of the space

 

Australia's Dulwich Hill Vaults "hover" modern clear water model house

 

Designed to introduce a connection to the garden, the structural design subtly references contemporary design, being raised by a series of wooden panels to create a subtle 'hovering' appearance and featuring a truncated ceiling vault above, with concrete and white midsole. Neutral tones highlight openness and airiness, while soft furnishings are complemented by jute rugs and earthy tones of wooden kitchen cabinets. The concrete walls continue to extend into the outdoor entertainment area, creating a cozy retreat area.

▲Dulwich Hill Vaults Design: Benn + Penna Photo: Tom Ferguson- Katherine Lu

▲Dulwich Hill Vaults Design: Benn + Penna Photo: Tom Ferguson- Katherine Lu

▲Dulwich Hill Vaults Design: Benn + Penna Photo: Tom Ferguson- Katherine Lu

▲Dulwich Hill Vaults Design: Benn + Penna Photo: Tom Ferguson- Katherine Lu

TaiwanQingshui FuToutian Qingshui Model House

 

Using a low-key and precise modern water molding method, the light and shadow are mapped on the square water mold, conveying the power of washing the chain. The large floor-to-ceiling glass windows of corresponding proportions convey the intellectual aesthetics of eliminating boundaries, and are decorated with elegant earth-toned accessories. Lay out and complement each other to create a light and thorough image.

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Qingshui Fu  Design:B-STUDIO

B-Studio:日式簡約

Qingshui Fu  Design:B-STUDIO

Qingshui Fu  Design:B-STUDIO

TaiwanAvenue of StarsSimple clear water model house

 

The functional adjustment of the glass partition pattern gives the space a sense of lightness and multi-purpose, and avoids the cramped and oppressive feeling of traditional partitions. When the door is open, it can introduce natural light and create a broad view; when it is closed, it has a semi-transparent effect and can be used as a study area. The Japanese room near the window lets light and shadow play, with gray-scale water molding and translucent glass partitions, decorated with colorful fabrics, making it quiet and warm. White functional open cabinets are embedded to create a simple and pure space tone, shaping a modern style. .

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Avenue of Stars  Design:B-STUDIO

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Australian Minimalist Modern House simple modern house

 

The eye-catching modern residence is made of 80% fair-faced concrete and glass. The end of the concrete slab is supported by a black steel frame to form a floor-to-ceiling window, which brings in more natural lighting and makes the space more open. It is equipped with simple wooden cabinets, Furniture designed to showcase the beauty of unprocessed exposed concrete.

▲Minimalist Modern House Design: FGR Architects Photo: Peter Bennetts

▲Minimalist Modern House Design: FGR Architects Photo: Peter Bennetts

▲Minimalist Modern House Design: FGR Architects Photo: Peter Bennetts

Australian Minimalist Modern House simple modern house

 

The eye-catching modern residence is made of 80% fair-faced concrete and glass. The end of the concrete slab is supported by a black steel frame to form a floor-to-ceiling window, which brings in more natural lighting and makes the space more open. It is equipped with simple wooden cabinets, Furniture designed to showcase the beauty of unprocessed exposed concrete.

▲Lookout House Design: Faulkner Architects Photo: Joe Fletcher

▲Lookout House Design: Faulkner Architects Photo: Joe Fletcher

▲Lookout House Design: Faulkner Architects Photo: Joe Fletcher

▲Lookout House Design: Faulkner Architects Photo: Joe Fletcher

The floor is designed with clear water mold to show the quiet beauty.

 

Canada’s Grand Pic Chalet’s dream cabin

 

Appareil Architecture is inspired by creating a unique symbiotic relationship with nature. The brightness of the material is reflected as light spills through the black framed windows, adding texture to the minimalist modern furniture. Polished concrete blends seamlessly with the evergreen outdoors, perfect for relaxing with family and friends on a weekend away, achieved by going back to basics. , very minimalist in all parts - a dream cabin.

▲Grand Pic Chalet Design: Appareil Architecture Photo: Félix Michaud

▲Grand Pic Chalet Design: Appareil Architecture Photo: Félix Michaud

▲Grand Pic Chalet Design: Appareil Architecture Photo: Félix Michaud

Belgian Farmhouse is a minimalist house that showcases modern design

 

Located in a historic Belgian village, local designer Pieter Vanrenterghem created a rural retreat, transforming this former farmhouse and its outbuildings into an iconic design that highlights modern Belgian design; simplicity, warmth and craftsmanship are implemented throughout the design. The design uses neutral-toned concrete paving and natural materials to echo the surrounding natural scenery.

▲Belgian Farmhouse Design: Pieter Vanrenterghem Photo: Thomas de Bruyne

▲Belgian Farmhouse Design: Pieter Vanrenterghem Photo: Thomas de Bruyne

▲Belgian Farmhouse Design: Pieter Vanrenterghem Photo: Thomas de Bruyne

▲Belgian Farmhouse Design: Pieter Vanrenterghem Photo: Thomas de Bruyne

Mirror Maze Apartment small duplex apartment in Israel

 

Interior designer Yael Perry is good at renovating modern small, complex living spaces. In this small apartment, he emphasized the openings, the open plan design of the kitchen and living room, so that the interior is filled with natural light. A poured concrete floor was used to create an extended, comfortable passage, while mirrors were used to reflect natural light and create the illusion of larger space in this small duplex apartment, creating a modern and stylish impression.

▲ Mirror Maze Apartment Design: YAEL PERRY | INTERIOR DESGINER Photo: Itay Benit

▲Mirror Maze Apartment Design: YAEL PERRY | INTERIOR DESGINER Photo: Itay Benit

▲ Mirror Maze Apartment Design: YAEL PERRY | INTERIOR DESGINER Photo: Itay Benit

The endless coastal houses in Casa Sebbah, Spain

 

The indoor space connects the outdoor air with the lazy and leisure atmosphere brought by the coast through the open floor-to-ceiling windows. It is located in the center of the building and has a staircase that drops vertically from the building. The public space is divided concisely and neatly. The entire room is laid with concrete floors and the ground is flat. There is no wall to block it, and the view extends from the indoors to the distant sea.

▲ Design: Tadao Ando Interior: Sumaida + Khurana, Michael Gabellini

▲Casa Sebbah Architects: ASA Alexandre Boulin, Pepe Gascón Photographs: José Hevia

▲Casa Sebbah Architects: ASA Alexandre Boulin, Pepe Gascón Photographs: José Hevia

▲Casa Sebbah Architects: ASA Alexandre Boulin, Pepe Gascón Photographs: José Hevia

▲Casa Sebbah Architects: ASA Alexandre Boulin, Pepe Gascón Photographs: José Hevia

Outside In, a modern villa in the Netherlands that blurs the boundaries between inside and outside

 

Located in a modern villa outside a town on the border of the Netherlands and Belgium, the U-shaped kitchen, dining room and living room cleverly connect each area to the next with concrete floors, and the storage space required for family life is cleverly hidden in With storage drawers in front of the hallway windows, and surrounding an internal courtyard and large swimming pool and terrace area, the building is integrated around the natural landscape, providing ample natural light and space, allowing residents to experience the natural scenery outside the walls indoors.

▲Outside In Design: i29 Photo: Ewout Huibers

▲Outside In Design: i29 Photo: Ewout Huibers

▲Outside In Design: i29 Photo: Ewout Huibers

▲Outside In Design: i29 Photo: Ewout Huibers

The clear water mold building materials show the original texture of concrete, and the quiet and pure beauty is eye-catching!
Architect Chen Bingxin, who has won many international awards for his clear water mold architectural design, is good at integrating architecture and interior space use.
Adhere to the spirit of craftsmanship to shape the building's volume and structure a harmonious dialogue between people and architecture.
Quenching returns to the natural and authentic "naked" architectural design!

 

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[Japanese minimalist design] "Japanese Nordic style"!? 11 Japandi home minimalist aesthetic designs

When Eastern minimalist aesthetics meets Western minimalist aesthetics, what exactly is this new trend!? Japandi is a combination of Nordic style and Japanese minimalism, which has become popular in interior design in recent years. The common fusion of minimalist style and natural materials used in Japan and Northern Europe is the key element of Japandi style. Let’s take a look at 11 minimalist aesthetic designs of homes using Japandi interior design!

 

Grand Relations 

 

The Japandi space focuses on soft colors and tones, natural wood furniture, and smooth lines, creating a calm space atmosphere.

▲Grand Relations Design: Liljencrantz Design Photo: © Liljencrantz 2021

▲Grand Relations Design: Liljencrantz Design Photo: © Liljencrantz 2021

Avenue of Stars 

 

The Japanese room near the window lets light and shadow play freely, with gray-scale water molding and translucent glass partitions, decorated with colorful fabrics, making it quiet and warm. White functional open cabinets are embedded to create a simple and pure space tone.

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Kinuta Terrace

 

Mixing two different design styles, Japanese design style and Nordic style, a large number of wooden elements are used, which not only enhances the texture of the space, but also adds natural elements. The floor is covered with oak boards to create various fixtures in the home, such as The kitchen cabinets and the tall bookshelves that appear in the apartment's study, an environment where all elements are connected as closely as possible, and the walls are covered with rustic concrete, are key components of Japandi.

▲Kinuta Terrace Design: Norm Architects, Keiji Ashizawa Design Photo: dezeen.com

▲Kinuta Terrace Design: Norm Architects, Keiji Ashizawa Design Photo: dezeen.com

Project VV

 

Belgian designer Pieter Vanrenterghem is known for his artfully layered, minimalist designs that focus on the tactility of materials, choosing travertine and its rough-finished surfaces, as well as brushed wood in the kitchen, alternating light and dark colors throughout the home. Stained oak, maintaining earthy tones. The use of natural materials creates a simple and warm home atmosphere.

▲Project VV Design: Pieter Vanrenterghem Photo: Thomas De Bruyne

▲Project VV Design: Pieter Vanrenterghem Photo: Thomas De Bruyne

▲Project VV Design: Pieter Vanrenterghem Photo: Thomas De Bruyne

Azabu Residence

 

Soft dark tones and warm natural materials dominate the design of Azabu Residence in Tokyo. In terms of textures and materials, stone, dark wood and textiles were chosen. Using warm dark natural materials and wooden wall panels, lush carpets for the interior decoration, the spacious but dimly lit apartment is a comfortable, people-oriented and private place. The residence, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city, creates a cozy cave-like feel with a calm and inclusive interior. 

▲Azabu Residence Design: Norm Architects, Keiji Ashizawa Design Photo: karimoku-casestudy.com

▲Azabu Residence Design: Norm Architects, Keiji Ashizawa Design Photo: karimoku-casestudy.com

▲Azabu Residence Design: Norm Architects, Keiji Ashizawa Design Photo: karimoku-casestudy.com

Husdrömmar

 

There are countless beautiful details in the house nestled among the treetops, beautifully stained kitchen doors complement the oak parquet floors and cedar ceilings, and the warm wooden kitchen features oak frames, Gotland limestone countertops. The combination of warm oak, limestone and copper creates a cool and soothing impression. Light and air flow through the house, creating a liberating sense of space and openness. The spaces are designed to be symmetrical, stylish, airy and thoughtfully considered from large to small scales, making it a true dream home.

▲ Husdrömmar Design: nordiskakok Photo: nordiskakok.com

▲ Husdrömmar Design: nordiskakok Photo: nordiskakok.com

▲ Husdrömmar Design: nordiskakok Photo: nordiskakok.com

Copenhagen

 

The space features natural tones and materials and utilizes built-ins to create partitions and additional storage. Herringbone wood floors are found throughout the home, and small white square tiles line the floors and walls of the bathrooms. The open floor plan allows natural light to flow throughout. space and provide guests with a more open and welcoming environment.

▲ Copenhagen Dssign: Emil Dervish Photo:leibal.com

▲ Copenhagen Dssign: Emil Dervish Photo:leibal.com

▲ Copenhagen Dssign: Emil Dervish Photo:leibal.com

7 Daracombe Ave, Kew

 

Natural and simple materials are the focus of the space. Using natural materials, incorporating wooden elements and stones, and choosing lighter wood tones not only enhance Japandi's design style, but also make your home instantly more welcoming.

▲ 7 Daracombe Ave, Kew Design: CDG and Conrad Architects Photo: Third Aesthetic Sydney

▲ 7 Daracombe Ave, Kew Design: CDG and Conrad Architects Photo: Third Aesthetic Sydney

▲ 7 Daracombe Ave, Kew Design: CDG and Conrad Architects Photo: Third Aesthetic Sydney

ARCS  

 

Create a solid color home with black and white as the main color palette of Japanese style home design. Matching black and white with wooden and stone colored pieces will give a sense of calm and comfort that Japanese style home design requires.

▲ARCS Design: ARCS- 3Dmitri Studio Photo:behance.net

▲ARCS Design: ARCS- 3Dmitri Studio Photo:behance.net

▲ARCS Design: ARCS- 3Dmitri Studio Photo:behance.net

BAILEYS

 

A light and warm color scheme was chosen for the interior, with unobtrusive splashes of color in the form of furniture and decorative elements. The highlight of the interior is the use of different materials for horizontal divisions along the walls, making the interior even more unique and unusual. Brass is used to frame the openings, providing warmth and shine to the interior.

▲BAILEYS Design: N.Team design, Artem Potapenko, Rita Stavytska nteam.design Photo: behance.net

▲BAILEYS Design: N.Team design, Artem Potapenko, Rita Stavytska nteam.design Photo: behance.net

▲BAILEYS Design: N.Team design, Artem Potapenko, Rita Stavytska nteam.design Photo: behance.net

Natural Tint

 

The interior design is modern, simple and practical. The color scheme is mainly white, supplemented by the colors of natural wood and textiles made of natural fabrics. The designer uses various lighting to create a warm and comfortable atmosphere inside.

▲Natural Tint Design: nteam.design Photo: behance.net

▲Natural Tint Design: nteam.design Photo: behance.net

Japandi's blank aesthetics proposes another level of thinking, allowing the space to breathe naturally, advocating a free and original spiritual experience, allowing us to feel the purity and calmness of life, and a more settled lifestyle conveying spiritual relaxation. , with a calming warmth, it will bring you back to the simple and minimalist beauty of simple life.

 

Japandi is a classic architectural form that has attracted the attention and challenge of many designers who love Japanese simplicity. If you have any architectural or interior design needs, please feel free to contact us.:B-Studio online consultation

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