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Ya-Ling Huang's "The View" is a modern residence project completed in June 2022 in Taiwan, featuring a hotel-style design that caters to the needs of a family of four and the elderly, with a focus on maximizing natural elements and daylight.
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Ya-Ling Huang's "The View" is a 6-story pre-owned house with a total area of 231.4 square meters, featuring 4 plus 1 rooms, a living room, and a dining room. The project is characterized by a hotel-style design that caters to the needs of a family of four and the elderly, with a focus on maximizing natural elements and daylight. The main visual wall, featuring a TV wall, is adorned with precision-cut gray mirrors and marble, creating a calm and magnificent atmosphere. The project also focuses on improving spaciousness, utilizing techniques to make the space more open and brighter. The public area is shaped with materials with a gorgeous texture, such as stone, iron parts, and gray mirrors, while the private area features warm materials such as leather, wooden trims, and wood grain tiles to present an elegant atmosphere. The project also features a duplex design, with the living room planned on the second floor to maximize lighting and spaciousness. The air-conditioning unit on the second floor has been transformed into a comfortable tatami room, allowing the family to appreciate the starry sky outside the window and enjoy life. The open layout allows natural light to fall evenly on every part of the space, maximizing the lighting advantage. The theme of the space is a light tone with modern design aesthetics, supplemented by lines to build a refined residence with humanistic. The project was awarded Iron in A' Interior Space, Retail, and Exhibition Design Award in 2023.
Ya-Ling Huang, the designer behind "The View," believes in achieving a good balance between space and life, considering the space atmosphere extended by vision, hearing, smell, and touch. The goal is to provide comfort and joy for the residents, creating a space that reflects their memories and original expression. Based in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, Ya-Ling Huang's design philosophy revolves around creating spaces that enhance the quality of life for the occupants.
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