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Saturday, April 6, 2013

Sky Villa in Nanjing: Interior Design Ideas

Sky Villa in Nanjing: Interior Design Ideas

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Sky Villa in Nanjing

Posted: 05 Apr 2013 09:48 AM PDT

Despite the James Bond 007 first impression created by Tao Sheng's sleek sky villa in Nanjing, closer examination reveals a far more sensitive approach to design that promotes calm and a meditative atmosphere. The client’s trust in the design team is evidenced by the obvious freedom to allow a cohesive haute design ethos to resonate throughout the 260 square meter space. Paying homage to the elevation of the villa, entering the ethereal apartment is intended to feel as though it exists among the clouds.

open plan living entertainment zone

open plan living with dramatic statement furniture pieces

open plan living down lit white entrance

black and white down lit living with futuristic furniture

open plan living with down lighting and thoroughfare to views

open plan living recliner white with black accents

open plan living down lit with dramatic black chairs

Furnished, relatively sparsely, the living spaces contain statement pieces such as this exquisite example of a modern recliner, not unlike that of the famous 1950s design from Eames. The remaining pieces that are peppered throughout the living space take their inspiration exclusively from future design. The functional pieces such as the dining table and work desk are solid and essential to the continuation of the style generated by the equally sleek lines of the walls and thoroughfares. The linear nature of the interior also serves to filter natural light from the series of symmetrical windows that frame the office and this process is further encouraged by the reflection of white surfaces throughout.
Furnished, relatively sparsely, the living spaces contain statement pieces such as this exquisite example of a modern recliner, not unlike that of the famous 1950s design from Eames. The remaining pieces that are peppered throughout the living space take their inspiration exclusively from future design. The functional pieces such as the dining table and work desk are solid and essential to the continuation of the style generated by the equally sleek lines of the walls and thoroughfares. The linear nature of the interior also serves to filter natural light from the series of symmetrical windows that frame the office and this process is further encouraged by the reflection of white surfaces throughout.

open plan living down lit white

open plan down lit living with sleek statement furniture

open plan down lit living white table black chairs

open plan living exit with sleek white lines

office with modern desk symmetrical glass window wall

office with a view and futuristic feel

office wing white with down lighting and view

bedroom white with natural headboard and sleek white lines

bedroom sleek and white with rail lighting

bedroom reading nook shelving with slate window dressings

bedroom entrance sleek white with black rail lighting

The presentation of this futuristic cloud kingdom would not be complete without a glimpse into the room where white dreams of relaxation are generated. In its own distinct way the majority of the space prepares the inhabitant for sleep and this cool slate and white oasis is where the magic happens. Black accents serve to animate the room and limited personal effects adorn corner shelving, making the energy more intimate.
The presentation of this futuristic cloud kingdom would not be complete without a glimpse into the room where white dreams of relaxation are generated. In its own distinct way the majority of the space prepares the inhabitant for sleep and this cool slate and white oasis is where the magic happens. Black accents serve to animate the room and limited personal effects adorn corner shelving, making the energy more intimate.

bathroom with elongated tub and simple basin cabinetry

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