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Micro and Macro Residential  Apartment by Woo Ta Chuan

Micro and Macro Residential Apartment

Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025

contemporary residential interior, living room composition, entertainment wall feature, integrated media console, open shelving display, fluted decorative column, warm neutral palette, taupe wall panels, greige surfaces, bronze-brown accents, black graphic elements, natural wood grain, honey-toned cabinetry, textured wall treatment, recessed ceiling soffit, embedded lighting, warm ambient illumination, round occasional tables, paired nesting tables, plush neutral sofa, soft textile upholstery, velvet-like fabric, open floor plan, spatial fluidity, horizontal emphasis, asymmetrical balance, layered composition, foreground-middle-background articulation, architectural minimalism, contemporary aesthetic, Japandi influence, mid-century modern lineage, material contrast, matte and reflective surfaces, smooth and textured interplay, organic and geometric synthesis, sophisticated restraint, understated elegance, domestic serenity, compressed tonal range, middle-key values, warm color temperature, diffused lighting quality, shadow gaps and reveals, crisp linear details, integrated storage solutions, display niches, decorative objects, white ceramic vessels, clock detail, floral arrangement, daily living aesthetic, residential comfort, design intelligence, spatial continuity, threshold suggestion, interconnected zones, stone or porcelain flooring, subtle veining, neutral ground, high-quality finishes, crafted details, proportional harmony, restrained ornamentation, functional beauty, contemporary domesticity, calm sophistication, inviting atmosphere, visual balance, material honesty, textural richness, warm modernism

This project creates a lasting home for a family of four, designed to grow with their children. Spanning 82.5 square meters, the space accommodates the couple and their two young daughters. The original layout lacked efficiency, disrupting flow and leaving areas underutilized. The redesign improves spatial use, aligns with traditional principles, and ensures a flexible, comfortable home that will support the family for years to come. The goal is to enhance space efficiency, address Feng Shui concerns, and craft a flexible, comfortable home that can support the family through the years.