In this project, traditional walls that clearly demarcate boundaries are intentionally set aside. Instead, a meticulous layout is achieved through the use of material tones, proportions, and spatial coverage—blurring the lines between zones and fostering interaction and renewal.



As a living space for a family of four, the home must accommodate diverse needs: a restful haven for the couple, a welcoming area for guests, and a playful, nurturing environment for the children. Flexibility and the removal of constraints serve as the core principles of the spatial planning.



The public areas—comprising the living room, dining area, and kitchen—are designed as an open, fluid space, creating a sense of expansiveness and comfort from the moment one enters. With light entering from one side, the space is kept as unobstructed as possible to avoid visual barriers and ensure sunlight disperses evenly throughout. This natural light also reveals unexpected textures and expressions of the materials it touches.



Transitioning into the private areas, the bedroom continues the same tonal language as the living room, but as a place of rest and privacy, it emphasizes quietude and warmth. The design avoids ornate embellishments, instead opting for soft hues to evoke a sense of calm and stability. Gentle sunlight filters into the bedroom, crafting a serene and peaceful retreat.