Layers of Mountains Interior Design | Toy Designs
Layers of Mountains Interior Design by Yi-Lun Hsu

Layers of Mountains Interior Design

Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025

contemporary residential interior design, open-plan living and dining space, minimalist aesthetic with organic warmth, pale blonde wood flooring, walnut-toned ceiling beams, charcoal black linear ceiling elements, recessed lighting with warm illumination, soft gray-beige upholstered sofa, white-veined gray marble dining table, dark wood dining chairs, spring green foliage arrangements, translucent white panel curtains, floor-to-ceiling glazing, balcony access, asymmetrical compositional balance, diagonal visual vectors, two-point linear perspective, analogous warm earth tone palette, sandy beige walls, raw sienna tones, burnt umber accents, taupe neutrals, matte black details, verdant green botanical elements, layered natural and artificial lighting, diffused ambient illumination, tungsten-spectrum accent lighting, atmospheric perspective depth, smooth polished flooring finish, plush textile upholstery texture, reflective marble surface, organic wood grain patterns, delicate feathery plant textures, hard and soft edge distribution, crisp architectural geometry, L-shaped spatial arrangement, foreground dining zone, middle-ground living zone, background exterior view, contemporary organic modernism, biophilic design integration, material honesty, Japanese-influenced aesthetic, wabi-sabi restraint, ma spatial intervals, tranquil domestic mood, contemplative serenity, refined comfort, intimate social gathering space, solitary repose environment, human-scale proportions, everyday domesticity, ritual and pause, transition and rest, warm yet restrained atmosphere, grounded and uplifting environment, horizontal spatial flow, vertical rhythm through ceiling elements, geometric order with naturalistic counterpoint, sophisticated material palette, integrated design cohesion, residential hospitality, calm sophistication, understated elegance, measured luxury, tactile richness, visual quietude, harmonious proportional relationships, seamless indoor-outdoor connection, layered spatial depth, accessible intimacy, durational living experience

In this project, the public space is framed by structural beams, with a three tiered ceiling design at its core. A central axis, formed by linear light boxes integrated with air conditioning grilles, evokes the imagery of mountains and rivers - translating the site's natural landscape into three dimensional interior lines. The layered depths within the elongated space naturally draw the eye toward the mountain ridges visible through the windows, connecting the indoors with the surrounding environment.