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Gentle Heart of Steel Apartment by HAO Design

Gentle Heart of Steel Apartment by HAO Design

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Taiwanese studio HAO Design was commissioned by a couple with a daughter in elementary school to design the interior of their new home in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The husband is a steel engineer, and is very interested in metallic pieces and a rough industrial style; the wife is a flight attendant with a sensitive mind who loves to experience different cultures and new experiences. She hoped for a simplistic and bright Japanese style with Nordic cultural craftsmanship quality.

 Gentle Heart of Steel Apartment by HAO Design

While planning the layout, the primary concern was openness and visual penetrability, to allow natural light to enter the indoor space and creating different shades and rhythms on the gray space throughout the day. The sliding door in the multi-functional Japanese-styled chamber allows flexible adjustment of the connection between the chamber and living room, making the space more functional, and improving the light and air flow.

 Gentle Heart of Steel Apartment by HAO Design

“Simplistic aesthetics is not about enforcing strict restraints on material desires. On the contrary, it is about training ourselves to internally reflect on what we really need and care about, and getting rid of the excess to achieve ideal practicality,” explain the architects. “We fully embraced the spirit of simplistic design.”

 Gentle Heart of Steel Apartment by HAO Design

Storage is designed with “planned exhibition” in mind, using stainless steel boards with holes to hang items. This not only makes it easy to find and retrieve things, it also displays the designs of the objects. Closets are also removed from the bedroom, and replaced with a separate, larger walk-in closet where clothing, shoes, and handbags are kept. Space is saved by not using too many cabinets, and a closed-off storage room can give the open space a cleaner visual effect.

 Gentle Heart of Steel Apartment by HAO Design

The color, silhouette, materials, and craftsmanship all affect the functionality and overall style of the space. The dining table was made of recycled pine wood and concrete, creating a contrast of textures and ages. The Danish classic Y-Chair combines eastern and western elements by incorporating the designs of traditional armchairs from the Ming Dynasty to create a modern silhouette with classic undertones. The steel and aluminum hanging lamp is made up of 6 arms with adjustable angles, displaying the mechanic beauty of a world of technology, while also adding to the metallic element of industrial styles.

This stylish furniture elegantly occupies their own space, coordinating and intertwining within their industrial tones to create an enthralling spatial dialog in the home.

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