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尚展設計除了是國內知名的室內設計公司,尚展也有豐富的海外設計經驗,也受到國際業主及媒體的注目。除了馬來西亞的「漂亮家居」雜誌,曾報導尚展設計的設計案外,前一陣子新加坡SQUARErooms 雜誌也與尚展設計聯繫,希望能報導尚展的作品。

由於SQUARErooms 對簡約風格的設計特別感興趣,因此尚展推薦了水蓮山莊李公館的個案給 SQUARErooms,以下是該雜誌 2008 September - October 號刊出尚展設計的報導。






Modern oasis
With a little design ingenuity this originally bare two-storey apartment in Taiwan was transformed into a chic resort-style pad.

Key Idea
Natural materials like marble, teak and maple wood are used throughout the home to offer an organic approach within this spa-inspired abode.
Dark wood is balanced out with light-coloured floor tiles and furniture so the home doesn’t appear gloomy.
Taking inspiration from natural hot springs, the bathroom on the first floor is given a regal spa atmosphere with pebble wash, a large granite tub and matching flooring.
The kitchen was compressed into one elongated counter since the homeowner doesn’t require a large space.





Taiwan is well known for its invigorating geothermal hot springs with are believed to soothe, revitalise and reinvigorate the body. Taking inspiration from these very popular natural spas, this home embodies natural materials and elements weaved into its overall modern design language.
When Alan Wu of Simple Interior Design was engaged to work his magic into this home, the house was completely empty. In order to keep the place crisp and modern, Alan chose to use large glossy white tiles within the first floor. This extends from the entrance to the dining and living areas, giving the home a smooth, constant flow. Wood beams in black dyed walnut wood act as a screen for a little more privacy at the entrance of the home.

Open concept
The dining area has a custom-made dining table and four chairs affording a cosy spot for meals. Clustered pendant lights hang from the ceiling adding a more dramatic touch to the simplistic area.
Just beyond this, a large structured shelf in walnut wood acts as a divider between the living and dining areas. This is also where the owner keeps his favourite collectibles which are displayed prominently and can be viewed from both the living and dining rooms.
Within the living room, Alan chose to create a large feature wall in dark marble because the owner professed his love for the natural stone. Housing the TV and entertainment peripherals within this large stately feature wall, Alan was able to conceal any unsightly wires that would otherwise clutter the majestic home. Facing the marble feature wall, a white Fendi sofa provides ample seating for large gathering and is complemented by the Arco lamp that is suspended from above.







Be my guest
To demarcate the public and private area, one bedroom on the first level is now, the guest bedroom and also functions as a study area. Sliding wood panels glide into place when the room is used by guests, offering a private sanctuary to rest in. when it is not being used however, the room hosts the owner’s reading materials and some collectibles.

Seeing refuge
Yet the most notable aspect of the first floor has got to be the stunning bathroom that is located next to the versatile guest bedroom. A sleek granite sink is set above a walnut wood console and resides just outside the main bathroom. This allows for easier access to the vanity counter without the need to go inside the main bathroom. It is interesting to note how the clever use of dark and light surfaces gives this home an alluring appeal.
Dressing in a pebble wash wall, the main bathroom was engineered to mimic the natural hot springs that are widely visited in Taiwan. Boasting a handmade granite bath tub with sleek design lines, the bathroom is complemented by large pebble on the flooe and a large ladder, perfect for hanging bath robes and towels. Since the bathroom has a large window overlooking greenery, Alan finished it off with blinds to allow light to stream in when necessary and provide privacy when required. This is the perfect spot for the owner to soak in the tub and enjoy the serene view beyond.

Level two
Rather than continue the tiled effect from downstairs, the bedroom the second level gets a warmer appeal with teakwood gracing the confines. Accessible from the steel and iron staircase near the dining area, this hardwearing option gives the home a more masculine, raw appeal.
Once inside the bedroom, the most evident feature is the hidden storage that keeps the room neat and fuse-free. Situated behind the bed, bi-fold doors slide in and out to reveal much storage. This is an ingenious move as the area behind the bed often goes to waste. The other ingenious design factor exists as a large glass wall that borders off the bedroom from the rest of the home. The entire home can be viewed from the bedroom, so to provide more privacy, curtains were applied along the length of this glass wall.
Fashioned in a cool concoction of dark versus light, this home has an excellent play on clean lines and combines some excellent design ideas. From the application of natural materials like marble and wood to the squeaky is a relaxed yet polished feel that screams modern luxury.




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