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Framed Sanctuary Minimalist Living Interior by Chien Hao Tseng

Framed Sanctuary Minimalist Living Interior

Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025

minimalist interior, contemporary residential design, living room, neutral color palette, architectural photography, horizontal composition, concrete effect surfaces, pale wood flooring, black steel framing, open shelving system, mid-century modern furniture, cane webbing chair, organic wood accents, cylindrical side table, layered ceiling planes, recessed lighting, track spotlights, ambient illumination, low-key tonal range, desaturated palette, warm gray walls, cool gray concrete, natural ash flooring, matte black metal, honey-toned wood, asymmetrical balance, horizontal stratification, vertical rhythm, geometric grid, modular shelving, spatial layering, foreground middle-ground background, perspectival depth, material texture emphasis, tactile richness, restrained elegance, contemporary minimalism, residential sanctuary, curated display, books and objects, audio equipment, sculptural forms, clean lines, edited aesthetic, spatial clarity, domestic tranquility, contemplative atmosphere, sophisticated restraint, material honesty, modernist influence, livable minimalism, warm minimalism, architectural precision, residential interior, spatial design, interior architecture, human scale, proportional harmony, visual calm, serene environment

Framed Sanctuary is a minimalist interior that transforms a 40 year old apartment into a calm, reflective living space. A 1.5 centimeter steel frame defines spatial boundaries without walls, allowing light and air to flow freely. Concrete, wood and monochrome tones enhance material contrast and sensory depth. The restructured layout improves daylight access, circulation and spatial clarity, with focus on framed views and daily rituals. The project emphasizes structure, emptiness and light to create a quiet yet engaging atmosphere in a dense urban setting.