Pad 63

By D|C Interior Design taipei / Taiwan / 2011

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This medium size four bedroom apartment was converted into a modern bachelor pad with a guest room and an open kitchen bar connecting to a large living room. The initial task of designing this apartment is to fully utilize the beams and pillars in the space, so the interior was ostensibly carved around the existing structure of the building. It has always been DC Interior Design's goal to create interesting space by merging geometric forms with raw materials. Not much was changed in the interior space except the removal of two brick walls between the kitchen, living room and the study, by removing these two walls it gave us a open kitchen with a bar and more street light entering the living room from the study. The huge brick wall between the living and the study was taken down and pushed back to allow a larger living room and in its place is a aluminum H-beam and glass wall. A juxtaposition of aluminum, glass, geometric shapes and solid wood is what most guests notice when they enter this well-lite space.
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    This medium size four bedroom apartment was converted into a modern bachelor pad with a guest room and an open kitchen bar connecting to a large living room. The initial task of designing this apartment is to fully utilize the beams and pillars in the space, so the interior was ostensibly carved around the existing structure of the building. It has always been DC Interior Design's goal to create interesting space by merging geometric forms with raw materials. Not much was changed in the...

    Project details
    • Year 2011
    • Work started in 2010
    • Work finished in 2011
    • Main structure Reinforced concrete
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Apartments / Interior Design / Custom Furniture / Lofts/Penthouses
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