04/06/2026
Where the shimmering reflections of the Ou River become a natural extension of the interior, the design begins with a single question: how to define a contemporary living space through the lens of landscape.
A full-height glass façade anchors the concept, dissolving the boundary between indoors and nature. Flowing water, shifting clouds, and changing light are no longer external views, but an integrated part of daily living—an ever-present spatial narrative.
The living area is composed in a restrained black-and-white language. Expanses of white act as a pure canvas, amplifying natural light and river reflections, while black elements provide grounding structure, defining rhythm and spatial balance.
Behind the dining zone, a subtle tea area is introduced, separated by sliding panels that allow flexible openness and privacy within the public realm.
In contrast, the private bedroom spaces shift toward warmer timber tones, expressing softness and calm. Ornamentation is reduced to a minimum, allowing negative space to support future life and personal growth.
Rather than pursuing uniform brightness, the design intentionally preserves zones of shadow. This gradient of light creates spatial depth, guiding movement and naturally encouraging moments of pause and connection.
Here, shadow gives meaning to light—and light, in turn, shapes the way life unfolds.
Crafted simplicity for modern minimalist living
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Size: 2680 sf
Design Concept: Modern Minimalism
Credit Designer: 大墨空间设计