The design is inspired by the exploration of "soft lines × the poetry of light," attempting to create an urban residence where the soul can find peace through curved surfaces and flowing light. The overall space is based on "gradual light and shadow," abandoning overly sharp geometric logic in favor of rounded, curved, and enveloping elements to guide the space to present a greater sense of inclusivity and a comfortable rhythm.


The staircase becomes a sculptural focal point in the vertical circulation, extending upwards in a cloud-like gray-white stone, forming a "light axis" and "time freeze point" in the space with the atrium chandelier, creating a poetic atmosphere of looking up. Indirect lighting is embedded in the curved walls and ceiling lines, forming a soft light outline like the morning sun, bringing a tranquil yet richly layered atmosphere to the space.


The living space is designed around the core concept of "circular dialogue," with the sofa, the circular ceiling, and the circulation path echoing each other to enhance the sensory experience of family interaction and cohesion. In terms of materials, highly reflective black marble and warm wood flooring are interwoven, symbolizing the fusion of rationality and sensibility, yin and yang.


The bedroom continues the flowing color palette and low-saturation color scheme, incorporating soft furnishings and a concealed storage system to bring a pure and tranquil rhythm to life. Details such as the custom-made curved desk and three-dimensional rounded door panels reflect meticulous observation of the resident's physical movement and psychological well-being.



The overall spatial design is inspired by a response to future living patterns—creating a poetic and dreamlike place in a high-density city that is both rational and practical, yet full of poetry and imagination.

Flexible lines × Poetic light × Renovation of a 35-year-old house