Discover the Elegance: Transforming a 23-Ping Taiwanese Apartment Inspired by Japanese Architecture
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©參拾柒號室內設計
A finely detailed, newlywed apartment inspired by Japanese architecture is drawing attention for its elegant, subtly emotional interiors. Designers remodeled a 23-pyeong (about 818 sq ft) apartment in Taiwan to reflect the couple’s admiration for Japanese architecture and culture, translating their tastes and lifestyle into a tidy, well-ordered home that offers a cozy, comfortable refuge for their early married life.

©參拾柒號室內設計

©參拾柒號室內設計
In the living room, soft natural light fills the space. The room’s gentle curves are finished in microcement for a clean, resilient surface, and warm hardwood floors lend a composed, upscale air.

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©參拾柒號室內設計

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©參拾柒號室內設計
Anchored by a custom, simple-lined media cabinet tailored to the space, a gray fabric sofa is arranged neatly in the living room. The overall effect is refined and high-end—an aesthetic that would translate well across different settings.

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©參拾柒號室內設計

©參拾柒號室內設計

©參拾柒號室內設計
A minimalist pendant provides a tasteful accent in one corner of the living room. There, a dining set featuring Marcel Breuer’s Cesca chairs creates a calm, romantic home café designed just for the couple.











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