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A serene, orderly home draws the eye with its clean, elegant interiors. The renovation of a 31-pyeong apartment (about 1,103 sq ft) in Taiwan reinterprets traditional Japanese house design through a contemporary lens, offering a cozy and comfortable retreat.

©HSID studio 樺設設計

©HSID studio 樺設設計

©HSID studio 樺設設計

©HSID studio 樺設設計
In the sunlit living room, the designers combined wood, stone and cement finishes, installed solid hardwood floors and layered in carefully considered lighting. The effect is a warm, composed space that feels both intimate and restrained.

©HSID studio 樺設設計

©HSID studio 樺設設計

©HSID studio 樺設設計

©HSID studio 樺設設計
Anchored by a sturdy main wall with a wall-mounted TV, the living room features designer pieces the family selected with care — including Tacchini’s “Reversibel” armchair — producing an elegant, refined sitting area.

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©HSID studio 樺設設計

©HSID studio 樺設設計

©HSID studio 樺設設計
One corner of the living room is fitted with built-in storage customized to the space. A table set integrated into those cabinets creates a tidy, cohesive home café that harmonizes with the overall room design.











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