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In Taiwan, more and more people are starting to pursueMinimalist styleIt's not just a visual simplicity, but a “survival of the living” attitude. And this one is located150-storey penthouse apartment in the center of Madrid, Spain, that's it.An example of minimalism and the perfect combination of life function。
This time it was transformed byOOAA Arkitektur Knife, the design goal is toA couple with three childrenBuild oneA home space with open, smooth movement and a sense of privacy。 The biggest challenge isThe entrance to the apartment is not in the center of the space, if it is not planned, it may appearOVERLONG CORRIDORS AND UNEVEN LINESThe problem.
This article will take a deeper look at the design highlights of this time and see how it was done throughClever spatial layout, use of materials and line planningLet thisMinimalist PenthouseNot only stylish, but also versatilePracticality and comfort!
This apartmentThe entrance is not in the center, instead of being closer to one side, traditional design may resultOVERLONG CORRIDOR, which not only affects space utilization, but also weakens the smoothness of minimalist design. Therefore, OOAA Architecture adopts the concept** “replace the corridor with space” **, redistributing the movement line to make the use of each space more flexible.
✔ Integrate Office, Kitchen Dining Area, and Family Room Design, make them part of the flow, rather than just a separate space.
✔ The living space is separate from the master bedroom, but remains visually cohesive, avoiding the separation of traditional hallways, making the flow more naturally smooth.
✔ Layered design of public spaces to private areasto make the logic of using space more reasonable.
This approach not only gives residents more freedom when moving daily, but also gives an overall sense of spaceOpen, spacious, to meet the needs of modern families.
In order to separate the spaces and be able toStay consistent, used by designersWood as a transitional element, cleverly enhances the sense of coherence of the space while creating a warm home atmosphere.
✔ Wooden extensions for floors and walls: From public areas to private spaces, the texture and color of the wood are unified to make the space look more holistic, avoiding bumpy partitions.
✔ Wooden design with partial use of the ceiling, enhances the sense of space and creates a warm visual effect.
✔ Wooden sliding door as a hidden compartment, can be turned on or off as needed, flexibly adjusting the openness and privacy of the space.
This choice of materials makes the overall atmosphere softer, allowing you to feel the warmth and peace of mind of home even in a minimalist style environment.
The planning of this apartment takes into account not onlySpace utilization efficiencyAnd I also looked at it.Privacy and Life Functionality。
Such a space layout allows the entire living environment to beOpen without losing privacy, Each family member can find the corner that suits them best.
ThisMinimalist Penthouse Apartment with 150 Floors, throughIngenious space layout, line planning and wooden transition design, successfully built oneA modern living space that combines beauty and living function。
✔ Discard traditional hallways for smoother flow of space
✔ Use wood elements to enhance the overall feeling and warm atmosphere of the space
✔ Open and private coexist, allowing families to interact and have their own space
This design not only makes the home seem more spacious and comfortable, but also suitable for modern familiesFlexibility and practicalityNeeds. If you also want to build one for your homeSmoother, more homely minimalist living spacesAnd this case is definitely worth a reference!
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