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Joyce Yi-Ching Yang's Residential House Project Blends Australian Nature with Taiwanese Vitality
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Joyce Yi-Ching Yang's "Nature Palettes" project is a stunning residential house that seamlessly blends the characteristic Australian design with the vitality of Taiwanese sensibility. Inspired by almost two decades spent in Australia, the project reflects the fluidity and open nature of Australian design, setting it apart from modern Taiwanese homes. The spaciousness of the house allows for intuitive interaction with the space, creating a serene and rejuvenating environment.
The project stands out due to the meticulous attention paid to the use of color, evoking the world-famous Australian landscape. The deep olive green sofa represents forests, while the light olive green walls capture the untainted blue sky and fresh air. The stark white furniture symbolizes endless sandy beaches, creating a living, breathing kaleidoscope of the wild Australian landscape.
Incorporating a simple color palette and interior decoration, the project forms a stunning backdrop for an exquisite collection of furniture. Each piece has been delicately matched with the interior, creating a sense of cohesion and harmony while highlighting their individual styles and characteristics. The project also emphasizes practical, comfortable, and beautiful furniture, enhancing the daily living experience.
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