Luxury K house is a private residence designed by
AworkDesign.studio in 2015.The home is located in
Taipei City,
Taiwan.
K house by AworkDesign.studio:
“The base tones of brown, grey and white consolidate the spaces
into a streamlined and balanced contemporary loft style. The moment you
walk into the entrance, you will be embraced by the welcoming panels
built from wood wool cement boards. They make a strong statement without
overwhelming intimidation. The elongated corridor leads to a source of
soft natural light, unfolding an exploration of the intricate
interactivity between human and space.
Moving forward, warm well-lit dining room is hosted by a solid
rectangular oak dining table set against a canvass of cement wall
sedated by solid brown and streamline grey. The living room is set next
to the dining room. The newly-wed couple wishes to have more flexibility
with the spaces. Therefore, the wall between the living room and study
is removed. Tracks for lighting extend from the living room to the
dining room to create a unified warm feeling in the spaces of domestic
activities. The boundaries are blurred, but the functions are clearly
defined.
Privacy is essential in between the master bedroom and living
room, but open space provides integrated visual layout. Therefore, a
semi-opened TV wall is designed as a partition in between the two
spaces. The fixed wall at the center pronounces the inviolable boundary
and the retractable doors by the two sides extend the space of the
living room into the bedroom and invite the eyesight to travel through
an integrated depth. This variability creates an intriguing spatial
relationship of high versatility. The dressing room, kitchen storages
and dining room cupboards are built back-to-back in the same section to
achieve high-efficiency storage.
Three luxurious French windows bring flooding natural sunlight
into the living spaces for optimum illumination. Imagine an afternoon
with a cup of coffee and a magazine in hand. This is a perfect nestling
spot for a moment of relaxation.”