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nOtch lifestyle + design pte ltd (singapore)
Zen’s minimalism is often misconstrued in Singapore as “lesser works involved”. In fact, the key to Zen is to ensure sufficient and strategically placed storage space for owners, while maximising the feel of spaciousness. This ensures that the entire space will not be clouded by clutter. For this project, nOtch kept the key Zen elements of balance, harmony and relaxation, while incorporating fengshui elements, in a modern finishing. A key fengshui element is the flowing stream ceiling design, which directs all auspicious Qi from the main entrance into the heart of the home, and gathering them in the ponds. This project was selected by myPaper生活 》家居to be a half-paged feature on their weekly interior design advise column.
Photos by: Watson Lau (Wats Behind The Lens Pte Ltd)
Shimu Oriental Furniture
The worn black lacquer on the frames and top extended surface of this table is original but the six deep drawers have been finished in a new distressed blue, giving a slightly more contemporary feel. The table originates from Shanxi province, circa 1880 and would make a great console in a modern reception room, with plenty of storage space in the drawers. Beautifully complemented with a set of four Toraja Carved Panels
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Hull Forest Products - Wide Plank Floors
Herringbone pattern select grade solid 3/4 inch thick White Oak custom prefinished wood flooring from Hull Forest Products. 1-800-928-9602. www.hullforest.com
Photo by Marci Miles.
Olga Adler
Asian inspired foyer features large painted panels. Dark hardwood floors create a contrast with bright white wall paneling. Metallic wall paint reflects light and creates textural interest.
Photo credit: Olson Photographic
Pili Molina | Masfotogenica Interiorismo
En este espacio conviven dos soluciones en una misma pared. Por un lado: el pasillo estrecho necesitaba una distracción que le aportara espectacularidad y distrajera de sus medidas escasas. Por eso se diseñó una panel tallado a mano con plantas en 3D, para que aportase una sensación de profundidad con las sombras de las luces del suelo.
Y por otro lado, arriba del panel tallado hay un sistema de lamas verticales giratorias que responden a las dos necesidades planteadas por los clientes. Uno quería esa pared abierta y el otro la quería cerrada. De esta manera se obtiene todo en uno.
In this space, two solutions coexist on the same wall. On the one hand: the narrow hallway needed a distraction that would make it spectacular and distract from its scant dimensions. For this reason, a hand-carved panel with 3D plants was designed to provide a sense of depth with the shadows of the floor lights.
And on the other hand, above the carved panel there is a system of rotating vertical slats that respond to the two needs raised by the clients. One wanted that wall open and the other wanted it closed. This way you get everything in one.
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