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Stranger Box Residential House by YEH CHUN-PENG

Stranger Box Residential House

Iron A' Design Award Winner 2025

residential interior design, contemporary minimalism, media wall system, entertainment space, architectural cabinetry, LED accent lighting, rectilinear composition, vertical panel rhythm, graphite gray surfaces, crimson red illumination, neutral color palette, warm wood flooring, flat-screen television integration, storage system design, horizontal zonation, shallow perspective, frontal viewpoint, geometric organization, material contrast, matte finish surfaces, theatrical lighting design, domestic architecture, living room interior, built-in furniture, modular cabinetry, complementary color harmony, cool-warm temperature contrast, linear design language, spatial discipline, concealed storage, multimedia environment, urban residential aesthetic, precision craftsmanship, edge-lit panels, recessed downlighting, ambient illumination, architectural millwork, interior spatial design, controlled material palette, textured wood grain, circular textile accent, minimalist furnishing, contemporary domestic space, restrained elegance, functional aesthetics, spatial refinement, entertainment-focused design, architectural integration, chromatic punctuation, luminous accent strategies.

The delineation of functionalities necessitates spatial occupation. Through meticulous reweaving and the strategic implementation of slopes to guide lines, new relationships with functionalities emerge. These two distinct linear elements perpetually evolve within the confines of static boundaries, representing a form of visual self renewal. Both frontal and lateral perspectives reveal a symbiotic relationship between functionality and lines, enabling even the most modest of spaces to evoke a profound sense of visual satisfaction