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TSINGTAO | Case studies of Villa (D)
In this project, the designer retains the original architectural appearance of the top surface, using cement as the main element to connect through the space, and square tubes and iron mesh to enhance visual continuity, creating a simple, concise but comfortable environment.

TSINGTAO | Case studies of Residence (C)
What’s the definition of home? Some express it through concrete forms, while others express it through emotional feelings.

TSINGTAO | Case studies of Villa (A)
The overall design pays attention to the concept of “all kinds of flavors”, creates Chinese taste and characteristics, and follows the use of details to express decoration in the design, so that the house is full of simple and personalized charm.

TSINGTAO | Case studies of Villa (B)
In this project, the designer achieves a sense of dignity and elegance through hazy lighting effects, fine furnishings, and classic decorative elements. The sleek single-rod spiral staircase handrail complements the homeowner’s youthful style, offering boundless creative possibilities; whereas, the more stable balustrade style is ideal for family use, balancing safety with aesthetic appeal.

TSINGTAO | Case studies of Villa (C)
In this project, the overall design leans towards to design a minimalist style preserving simplicity, and eschewing excessive decorations, thereby emphasizing the rational design colors of Italian style. The designer merges functionality with aesthetics, capturing the owner’s individuality in the finer details, thus crafting a space that is both exploratory and interactive.

Case studies of Villa (I)
This residential space is located in the center of Madrid and was originally an open loft style space built in the late 20th century.