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Ink And Ivory Harmony Residence by Jun Ting Chen

Ink And Ivory Harmony Residence

Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025

contemporary residential interior, minimalist living space, sculptural pendant lighting, calligraphic luminaire, amber LED ribbon light, warm golden glow, cool neutral palette, dove gray walls, charcoal accents, pearl white ceiling, slate surfaces, olive drab cushions, caramel cognac leather, light greige sectional sofa, L-shaped seating arrangement, matte black coffee table, horizontal aluminum blinds, diffused natural daylight, architectural display niche, minimalist shelving, dark sculptural object, botanical specimens, honey-toned wood flooring, open floor plan, shallow spatial layering, asymmetrical balance, rule of thirds composition, curvilinear versus rectilinear contrast, temperature contrast lighting, layered illumination, contemporary minimalism, Japanese-influenced modernism, Scandinavian restraint, material subtlety, tonal sophistication, chromatic restraint with selective emphasis, urban tranquility, curated domesticity, serene contemplative atmosphere, refined residential aesthetic, design-forward interior, mid-century modern influence, spatial clarity, functional elegance, sophisticated restraint, warm-cool chromatic interplay, sculptural light as focal point, three-dimensional calligraphy, residential artistry

The project objective is to develop a design that can cater to both the present and future requirements of the residence. While the current occupant is the sole resident, the house may accommodate partners and family members in the future. In order to enhance flexibility, the original four bedroom layout was restructured into a three bedroom configuration, allowing for increased space in each area. The gaming room was amalgamated with the collection room, and the worship room was integrated with the multifunctional room.