Stirless designed by MOI Interior Design

Upon entering the room, guests are greeted by a white slate staircase and a pedestal that leads down to a feature wall. A black wood feature wall creates a calm atmosphere reminiscent of Zen architecture.

The living room of this villa is decorated in black, white, and wood tones. An impressive TV wall dominates the entire room. A black wooden strip dominates the top and is offset by white at the bottom, giving the design the appearance of volleying. In addition to being decorative, it conceals the guest toilet underneath the stairs through a sliding door. By extending the visual effect of the feature wall, it enhances its aesthetic appeal. The handle is made of the same material as the door. Therefore, it is imperative not only to look at the surface, but to lift the veil a smidge to see the world from the inside. This is reminiscent of the "Tai Chi" pattern, which connects arcs in a feature wall with white arcs. Describes the integration of the inside and outside by combining the two. This ties together elements from inside and outside more cohesively than anything else, reminding us ever so slightly about how Tai Cai really translates literally to mean "to tie things tightly", translating back into English as something like: "that which connects".

As in the open kitchen, the columns and beams are intentionally left in place to emphasize the relationship between structure and space.

A false ceiling represents the skin that hasn't been demolished but hasn't been exposed, just as the pillars and beams represent the backbone of the human body. In the invention, the house has interior and exterior characteristics and features that echo the meaning of "inside and outside" and "inside and outside."

Large white rock panels as staircase fabric, through each floor of the villa.

The second floor is the daughter's bedroom. Instead of it being a traditional children's room, the idea of a contemporary and stylish design makes it more sustainable and durable. The closets were simply decorated with animal wallpaper with a pink bruise and white oak. In hopes that the girl would grow up in a comfortable and energetic environment, a green tile with a touch of nostalgia was chosen to complement the bathroom set.

An exclusive space dedicated to the hostess, simple yet elegant

The third floor is the master bedroom with a cloakroom. Again, it adopts an open design. The tall cabinets on both sides have a small black frame and glass cabinet doors. Under the lighting effect, it looks like a very high-end brand showcase, just like being in a famous store. The dressing table is in the middle of the two cabinets. It was designed in gray marble, standing out entirely from the layout of the large wardrobes on each side, elegant and straightforward.

Floor Plan & Drawing

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