Cultural stone walls and cuckoo clocks with warm yellow lights create the warm Nordic image that the owner hopes.
Getting started is the scene, and natural lighting and open space bring home comfort.
The original closed study was changed into a semi-open one, and the space became brighter and more spacious after the guests changed.
The wooden storage cabinet is partially open, which is the display space of the owner's collection and the end view from the living room to the main wall. Warm wood tones are an important element of Nordic style.
The study based on the concept planning of harmonious room wooden floor is mainly composed of storage cabinets and couches, and the half-high low wall is also planned to insert socket wires as the backrest of sofa chairs, which preserves the flexibility of space and creates multifunctional activity space.
Designers use the glass with tulle and linear modeling to subtly hide the existence of the substation box, and use the idle space in this corner to extend the lines of the TV cabinet, which can be used as a shoe chair with storage function or a green bonsai.
The L-shaped storage plane was laid out from the porch and became an electric cabinet on the dining room side. Finally, tie a knot with a half-high bar wall and hang the wine glasses collected by the hostess on the side of the cabinet, cleverly creating a function similar to the bar.
Half-height wine cabinet, planned on the side of the study facing the corridor, to display the owner's wine tasting collection. The designer's exquisite customization spirit meets the needs of homeowners in terms of storage, placement, feng shui planning, etc., so that beauty and function are in place at one time.
The arc of the ceiling makes the space not square and cold, and simply stretches the wallboard to create the visual main scene of the space.