Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
By maximizing the high-ceiling open area with ample windows, the interior is flooded with abundant daylight, creating a connection with the surrounding environment and inviting a sense of tranquility indoors. Various openings were strategically placed in the walls, opening up the narrow staircase and small bedroom. These openings also captured the ever-changing interplay of light and shadow throughout the seasons, merging the outdoor foliage with the indoor scenery. By doing so, fws_work crafted picturesque vignettes in every corner, transforming each space into a unique scene.
The space was adorned with a palette of dark tones, creating a sense of depth and ambiance. The use of dark plaster and solid wood provided a backdrop that enhanced the poetic atmosphere of the design. Tactile materials were favored to evoke a sense of tranquility and comfort. Handmade bricks were used to cover the staircase, imbuing it with a nostalgic touch. Original stone tile flooring was preserved, adding to the overall aesthetic. Additionally, woven rattan folding doors replace traditional solid walls, allowing for the permeation of light and shadows in the tea room. These selective materials and their arrangement bring warmth and serenity to the space.
Design Team:
Design firm: fws_work
Project team: Yu-Hsiang Fu (Principal Designer)
Construction Management: ArchinSpace
Staging & Art Styling: Note In Silence
Artwork: Genggeng Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio
Photographer: Suiyu Studio