2个设计家的家~Two Homes That Emphasize Storage And Display
For those who collect, display areas might be the most important part of a home design. The two homes highlighted in this post belong to collectors of books and decorative treasures, necessitating a large amount of space for storage without compromising on style. The first home actually substitutes shelving in place of interior walls – a good use of a spacious interior. The second home relies on stylish shelves with a more traditional arrangement, yet the overall effect is no less stunning. From hidden features to innovative interpretations, this pair of luxury homes is sure to stoke your craving for creative storage and display solutions.
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- Designer: ArchStudio
Built for a collector of books and ceramics, the social spaces of this Beijing home are divided not by walls, but by light wooden shelves constructed for an all-encompassing display. The ground floor is the primary space for receiving visitors so it makes sense to include these decorative features here for appreciation by guests and residents alike.
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Wooden slats allow sunlight to filter through without casting harsh glares against glossy white surfaces, picking up a warm yellow tint as it traverses the interior.
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The layout is rather unique. Those expecting to find a dining room or kitchen on the ground floor instead find a study, with the real dining and kitchen areas located in the basement.
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Danish designer Hans Wegner’s iconic Wishbone chairs, a classic yet always-relevant design, flows into the wooden theme perfectly
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By inverting the usual material theme of wood on the floors or walls, the home gains a perceived sense of horizontal spaciousness while making the ceiling feel lower for increased intimacy.
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Part of the appeal is the dynamic layering of materials throughout the home – the textural white walls visible through various layers of wooden slats.
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A tearoom offers yet another place to gather on the first floor. The table rises from a sunken area that gives flexibility to allow guests a choice between sitting chair-style or cross-legged.
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The transition from dark to light creates an impressive shift in atmosphere. Recessed and pendant lights shine down from above.
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Downstairs, in the open basement, formal dining spaces and a large kitchen provide plenty of space for entertaining large parties.
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The dining room gains the privacy and protection of an interior structure built from thin strips of multicolored wood, flawlessly continued by the flooring.
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On the same level, a secondary gathering area soaks up the light from a window shielded by a bamboo garden. Storage cabinets and ceiling share the same material, cutting off to signify the transit path. A 4.5 tatami arrangement offers flexible seating.
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And with intimate connection to natural elements – both inside the home and outside in the gardens – it becomes a pleasure to just sit back and relax with family and good friends.
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Many views demonstrate the airy and organic side of the home.
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Other views embrace modern minimalist trends without reserve.
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Up from the basement and past the ground level, the topmost floor contains a casual living and dining area with bedrooms on all sides.
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The gathering areas reside at either end of a long continuous space, its gently curved ceiling immensely expanding the perceived height of the room.
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A dining table set for eight occupies the far end. Classy glass-fronted storage could hold all the secondary tableware necessary for a nice family meal.
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Most of the upstairs space is set aside for bedrooms, with the exception of one bedroom on the ground floor.
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Each bedroom embraces a streamlined minimalist aesthetic.
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And each enjoys a private table to enjoy tea with a view.
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Private sunken courtyards allow light to penetrate into the highly-utilized basement area.
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- Photographer: Federico Cedrone
This second home uses a shelving scheme that blends functionality with visual drama. This system, made by Poliform, highlights the owner’s extensive collections as a focal point rather than a minor detail. The tour opens with this gorgeous media space – the emphasis is not on the television, but rather the striking lighting and arrangement of the shelves and drawers that surround it.
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Elsewhere, square well-lit niches accommodate the larger objects on display quite nicely.
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Furnishings remain simple with a blend of classic and modern styles with a touch of luxury.
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The wing chairs, central coffee table, and sofa are designs by Jean-Mari Massaud. The table over the ottoman is from Roberto Barbieri.
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For a book lover, it would be easy to spend the evening tucked in to a relaxing spot like this one.
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Note the functional addition of hidden storage spaces, like the drawers on the left and the fold-down cabinets on the right.
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Integrated features like the marble mantle and the display cases help prevent the typical “wall of shelves” look so many want to avoid.
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These shelves aren’t simple stationary home accents – they seem to take on a life of their own thanks to surprising hidden features like this pop-out bar.
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And the level of detail is just incredible. The workmanship on the display cases is especially noticeable. Each one extends from the bookshelf face so each object can be appreciated from all sides.
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A handsome chair by Emmanuel Gallina wants to steal the show, but it’s hard to ignore the decorative folding screen in the background.
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The chair also appears at the dining table, which has a subtle Art Deco flair tempered by modernist sensibility.
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对于那些收集,显示区可能是家居设计的最重要组成部分。在这篇文章中强调的两个家属于收藏家的书籍和装饰的珍品,又不损害在风格上需要大量的存储空间。第一家实际上替代搁置代替内墙 — — 用好的宽敞的内部空间。第二个家依靠时尚货架与更传统的安排,但整体效果是不令人惊叹。从隐藏的功能创新的解释,这对豪宅是确保斯托克你渴求创意存储和显示解决方案。
1 |设计师 ︰ ArchStudio
为的书和陶瓷收藏家而建,这个北京家的社会空间分为不是墙壁,而光的木制书架,构建全方位的展示。底楼是接见来访者的主要空间,所以它很有意义,包括用来欣赏的客人和居民都有这些装饰的功能。
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木条允许筛选通过而无需铸造对光滑的白色表面,拾起温暖的黄色,它遍历内政的苛刻怒视的阳光。
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布局是相当独特的。那些指望找餐厅或厨房在一楼找到一项研究,与真正的餐厅和厨房的地区设在地下室。
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丹麦设计师 Hans Wegner 标志性横臂椅子,经典却总是相关的设计,完美地流入的木制的主题
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反转材料主题的木地板或墙壁上,家里可获得感知的感和横向空间感同时使天花板低增加亲密的感觉。
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吸引人的地方是材料在家里 — — 整个纹理的白墙,可见通过各层的木条的动态分层。
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一间茶室时提供相聚在一楼的另一个地方。表上升从一个凹陷的区域,以允许客人或盘腿坐在椅子上样式之间进行选择的灵活性。
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从黑暗过渡到光在大气中创建令人印象深刻的转变。凹进和吊灯照耀从上面。
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楼下,在开放的地下室里,正式的用餐空间和一个大厨房提供足够的空间为娱乐的大党。
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饭厅里得到更多的隐私和保护内部的结构建造的条状的多彩多姿的木头,完美地继续由地板。
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在同一层面上,二次收集地区吸收了光从一个窗口屏蔽由竹花园。储藏柜和天花板共享相同的材料,切断了以示过境路径。4.5 榻榻米安排提供了灵活的座椅。
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与亲密与自然元素 — — 两家内连接和外在花园里 — — 它将成为一件只是坐下来,放松与家人和好朋友。
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许多意见反映家里通风和有机的一面。
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其他视图拥抱现代极简主义趋势毫无保留。
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了从地下室和过去的地面上,顶层包含休闲生活和就餐区与四周的卧室。
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收集区域驻留在两端的长时间连续的空间,极大地扩大房间的感知的高度其轻轻地弯曲的上限。
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设置为八餐桌占据尽头。优雅的玻璃存储不住所有中学的餐具一顿家庭的必要条件。
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大部分的楼上空间预留卧室,除了在一楼的一间卧室。
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每间卧室拥抱精简的极简主义者的审美。
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一个享有一个私人的表来享受茶与视图。
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私家下沉式庭院允许渗透到高度利用地下室面积的光。
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26 |摄影师 ︰ 费德里科 Cedrone
这第二个家使用混合功能与视觉戏剧搁置计划。该系统由 Poliform,突出了业主的广泛集合作为一个联络点,而不是一个小细节。旅游打开这华丽的媒体空间 — — 重点不是上电视,而是突出照明和安排的货架和环绕它的抽屉。
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