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“Home” is not merely a shelter from wind and rain; it is also a bond of memory and warmth.
Minimalism begins with an understanding of people’s living habits, spiritual symbols, and aesthetic perspectives. Guided by the belief that less is more, it seeks beauty in essence. After removing the unnecessary and preserving only what is essential, one can often see the thoughtful design and craftsmanship behind the space.
Texture is what remains when simplicity is taken to its purest form. The space retains only its fundamental needs and functions, using light and material texture to express different spatial emotions and convey a simple, honest beauty.
Interweaving is created through the stacking and overlapping of volumes within the space, producing layers of visual interest. Through the harmony of natural light and interior lighting, light and shadow create a distinct sense of depth and dimension.
Suspension is expressed through furniture design that uses transparent glass or elevated forms. By reducing the visual weight of objects, the space creates a new generation of floating living experience.
The initial memories, habits, and warm materials have been established; the final completion of the space will be fulfilled by the people who live within it.
The existence of space is ultimately human-centered. Through simple and pure interior design, different elements come together to enrich and reflect a beautiful life.
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