Spiritual Casa Residence | Toy Designs
Spiritual Casa Residence by Meng Chuan Ho

Spiritual Casa Residence

Iron A' Design Award Winner 2025

residential interior design, contemporary domestic space, multi-level living area, architectural photography, interior spatial composition, dining room with staircase, feature wall with niches, arched alcove display, cement gray panels, warm walnut wood, polished concrete flooring, glass block partition, curved ceiling element, recessed circular lighting, mid-century modern furniture, charcoal upholstered dining chairs, rectangular dining table, still-life table arrangement, ceramic vessels, potted greenery, biophilic interior accents, linear LED lighting, soft diffused illumination, natural daylight, neutral color palette, cool gray and warm brown harmony, material contrast and continuity, smooth and textured surfaces, minimalist aesthetic, spatial layering, horizontal composition, asymmetrical balance, geometric and organic forms, quatrefoil arch motifs, modular grid organization, clean lines, refined proportions, contemplative atmosphere, serene domestic environment, cultural display elements, devotional object suggestion, ritualistic domesticity, mindful living space, Scandinavian design influence, contemporary residential architecture, interior volume and height, vertical spatial flow, architectural reveal details, concealed lighting integration, translucent partition screening, prismatic light diffusion, material palette restraint, tactile diversity, book-matched wood veneer, polished and matte finish contrast, grounded tranquility, aspirational yet approachable, everyday ceremony, functional elegance, spatial articulation, thoughtful design resolution

This four-story home, nestled in the countryside of Yilan, Taiwan, belongs to a couple from Spain and Taiwan. The design blends Chinese and Spanish traditions, reflecting a deep love for both the native land and heritage. A triangular roof adorned with Spanish tiles, along with screens and Chinese totems, create a fusion of Eastern and Western cultures. The space is enhanced with natural tones that invite inclusivity, where materials, textures, and colors work together to evoke memories and forge a connection between people, their roots, and the land.