Modern Minimalist
Three-room layout
PRC (People's Republic of China)
above 301㎡

SHIMA DESIGN|TAOHUA YUAN VILLA IN SUZHOU

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Calm and rustic

A simple, quiet, simple aesthetic that works wonderfully with minimalism, has a tense passage of time and an inner beauty that cannot be taken away. The space combines the careful consideration of the location of the site and the preferences of the inhabitants to create a dialogue between the space and the people through a silent and simple aesthetic that allows residents to fade away from the cluttered shell of the city and space and return to the nature and purity they desire inside.

#02
Start with Simple

Full of appreciation and appreciation for the original unpretentiousness, the empty layout of the mezzanine maximizes the value of space, without making obvious partitions, and the tranquil atmosphere of nature freely circulates, releasing beauty and layers. The elegant arcuate surface elements, which weaken the sharpness of the blocks, form a dialogue with the beauty of silence in a relaxed rhythm, becoming a humble expression of the master's inner realm. The open water bar area, complemented by warm wood and rustic stone, combines a superior aesthetic experience with a sense of ambidexterity, conveying a sense of tranquility intertwined with time. Smoothly folded blocks, misplaced layers, deep shallow and high tension give the space new possibilities of viewing, morphological transitions, giving the space a feeling of breathiness.

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Release the truth

The simple and unpretentious space is also suitable for accommodating your unique interests and hobbies. Different materials and colors collide to immerse the people in it, untie the bonds of things and release the real me. The curved corners of the stairs and the flow of light show the inhabitant's desire for sophistication and freedom. Climbing up the stairs is a symbol of exploration and a desire for connection. Light, bringing in a natural atmosphere, in a rhythm of interweaving of materials, colors, lines and proportions, concealing a Zen that evokes the thoughts of the years, fades away, and is often beautiful. With the utmost respect for “emptiness”, silent and uncontested, walking in an increasingly crowded society, we need more time alone to explore our true selves.

Project Name: Suzhou Muhua Yuan Villa
Project Location: Suzhou, China
Interior Design: CIMA Hima Design
Soft Design: CIMA Hima Design
Design Director: Zou Junbo
Hardcover Team: Zhu Hanchi, Hu Zhepeng, Lee Tung Tung
Soft furniture team: Yang Ting, Yu Mei Ling, Min Li Nan
Construction unit: Hoyi Refinery
Project photography: 3D photography, Pinthorn photography

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