This is a house over thirty years old. Through a design process, the designer created an elegant, simple, and classic residence. Enlarging the windows not only changed the house's appearance but also introduced abundant natural light, improved ventilation, and transformed the interior atmosphere. Furthermore, the application of British classical elements and proportional aesthetics makes the home not just a dwelling but a stage for life's stories. The public areas feature an open layout. Large windows connect the interior and exterior, expanding the view and ensuring smooth flow within the space. A half-height partition made of natural stone and solid wood, along with a 180-degree rotating TV cabinet, separates the living room and dining room. The natural textures and dignified tones bring visual comfort and elegance to the space, allowing residents to relax freely. The living room, with its dignified and tranquil tone, provides a space for family members to enjoy tea, chat, and spend warm and happy family time. To ensure that every member of the large family can dine freely, the designer removed excessive decorations to maintain the purity of the space. Dark sliding doors define the boundary between the dining area and the kitchen. A vibrant red and white color scheme, combined with the design of the kitchen island behind the door, creates a stylish urban kitchen.




































