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Greatest Luck Residence by Chien Sen Wang

Greatest Luck Residence

Iron A' Design Award Winner 2025

contemporary residential interior, open-plan living space, minimalist design, neutral color palette, sectional sofa, sage grey leather upholstery, curved seating, circular coffee table, midnight blue lacquer base, black glossy surface, warm cream architectural volume, spatial threshold, doorway passage, formal dining area, rectangular dining table, dark stained wood, sculptural dining chairs, taupe upholstery, charcoal grey seating, honey-toned wood flooring, porcelain tile floor, recessed ceiling lighting, architectural soffit, illuminated shelving, warm amber accent lighting, natural daylight, white venetian blinds, horizontal window treatments, filtered sunlight, spatial recession, axial perspective, multiple depth planes, contemporary minimalism, Scandinavian influence, Japanese restraint, mid-century modern furniture, sophisticated material palette, leather textures, smooth lacquer surfaces, matte painted walls, reflective floor finish, asymmetrical balance, horizontal emphasis, serene atmosphere, domestic tranquility, refined luxury, understated elegance, spatial flow, architectural clarity, open sightlines, visual continuity, warm neutrals, cool greys, chromatic discipline, tonal harmony, high-key lighting, soft diffused illumination, intimate scale, human proportion, residential sophistication, curated environment, contemplative calm, elevated quotidian experience, material refinement, textural contrast, layered spatial zones, foreground intimacy, middle-ground formality, background depth, perspectival recession, clean lines, geometric forms, organic curves, functional elegance, livable luxury

The couple, along with their two children, values a modern design that supports family life, learning, and social gatherings. Drawing inspiration from their time in Korea, they created a guest area in the basement, capturing the ambiance of Korean restaurants while maintaining a quiet space for their children. The first floor features an open kitchen with light tones and clean lines, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Upstairs, modern aesthetics and personalized bedrooms for the children ensure a balance of function and comfort.