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Cheng-En Wu and Shih-Yung Hung's Studio 63 unveils "Balance," a contemporary apartment interior designed to seamlessly blend work and living spaces, offering a multifunctional yet elegant environment for a couple of designers. Completed in April 2020 in Taiwan, this project redefines modern residential design with its innovative approach.
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Cheng-En Wu and Shih-Yung Hung's "Balance" project is a testament to the seamless integration of work and living spaces within a high-rise apartment. The 168m2 residence, featuring 125m2 of indoor space and 40m2 of outdoor balconies, offers a unique blend of functionality and elegance. The design caters to the needs of a couple of designers, providing a professional atmosphere for work while maintaining a comfortable and intimate setting for family and guests.
The apartment's standout feature is the floor-to-ceiling glass windows, which flood the space with natural light and seamlessly merge the indoor and outdoor areas. The open layout preserves private spaces while creating a public work and meeting space, emphasizing the importance of accessibility and exploration, even for the client's cat.
Furthermore, the design incorporates cat-friendly furniture and shelving, adding a unique touch to the space. The use of low-backed and unobtrusive furnishings, combined with the expansive windows, creates a sense of spaciousness, making the apartment feel larger and more inviting.
Minimalist design elements and a carefully curated color palette of dark browns, light grays, and white, along with stone and imported tile finishes, contribute to the apartment's modern and sophisticated ambiance. The incorporation of built-in shelving and workspaces further optimizes the living areas, ensuring a clean and efficient allocation of space.
One of the notable challenges faced during the project was maintaining the floor-to-ceiling glass walls throughout the residence while maximizing the remaining wall space for storage and furnishings. Additionally, situating the kitchen along the main public space required thoughtful design solutions, ultimately resulting in the creation of a breakfast bar to delineate the different areas.
Cheng-En Wu and Shih-Yung Hung's "Balance" project has been recognized with the Iron A' Design Award in 2021, underscoring its innovative and practical approach to interior design. The project sets a new standard for modern apartment living, offering a harmonious blend of functionality, elegance, and innovation.
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