An inviting apartment with a neutral color palette
Taiwan-based Awork Design Studio has recently completed the Explorer apartment in Taoyuan.
The client requested an open design to maximize the spaces for the children, as well as bringing maximum natural light into the space.
The architects followed the brief, the end result being an inviting apartment with plenty of spaces for the kids to play.
Visual and tactile variations were used to zone this open space into several areas. As the architects told 10 Stunning Homes: “The overall interior is set on a base tone of hardwood and hallways are planned to dissect this irregular space into zones that serve different functions. The warmth of hardwood surface creates a welcoming feel at the entrance and marks a playground for the children.“
The living/dining room and multifunctional study are placed along the wall with two large French windows, where the family enjoys dining, reading and working in the comfort of natural light.
“The view framed in by the French window at the end of the entrance-living room-dining room axis adds organic visual elements to create a homey feel,” added the architects.
All functional areas were designed with versatility in mind. “More variations and more possibilities can be created simply by rearranging the furniture,” concluded the architects.
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