Dining Room: Through the foyer, come in is the dining room, the dining room light source is diverse, in addition to the dining table chandelier, the entire ceiling is buried lights, light source is sufficient.
Dining Room: The hostess wanted to have a storage cabinet in the dining area to store some cups, tea sets and other items, so a custom dining cabinet was built against the wall.
Dining Room: What was originally a storage room was also transformed by the homeowner into a pantry area, which nicely shares the pressure of the kitchen.
Dining Room: The square dining table top comes with its own texture, presenting a premium feel.
Dining Room: The table frame and legs are integrally formed, solid and sturdy.
Living Room: Looking from the balcony to the living room, the furniture is distributed against the wall on both sides, extending the visual depth and bringing a spacious space experience.
Living Room: The TV cabinet, straight to the top, both sides of the pavement, like a wall exists, hollow design above the floor cabinet, visually weaken the sense of volume, the overall shape will be lighter.
Living Room: The thin-legged coffee table reduces the visual bulkiness and makes the space appear lighter.
Master Room: The back wall of the master bedroom is spliced with flat panels to create a simple yet sophisticated space for comfortable sleeping.
Master Room: A customized table along the floating window, where you can dress up or read.
Master Room: Wardrobe is customized just outside the main bathroom, and the flow of use is very smooth.
Children Room: For the secondary bedroom, we choose Alto series for Mr. Dong and used a functional tatami, it will be convenient for elder people to live in.
Children Room: On the left hand side of the entrance, is customized through-the-top clashing wardrobe.
Children Room: The desk is also extended from the wardrobe, and a whole side is made into an open compartment for books, using the corner design to greatly save interior space.
Children Room: After looking at the daughter's room, and then look at the boy's room, the background wall turned into a vibrant sky blue.
Children Room: The entrance is an entire L-shaped tatami bed + wardrobe combination, with a desk attached to the end of the bed.
Children Room: The desk is placed against the window to ensure sufficient light, and a hanging cabinet is added to store books, creating a practical study space.
Elders' Room: The permanent residents of the home are only a husband and wife and two children, but the elderly occasionally come to stay, and this bedroom is reserved for the elders.
Elders' Room: Extending the bedside table from the wardrobe will not block the cabinet door, and it is recommended that each small bedroom be arranged up.