Hidden in the dust and blended into the scenery: the layout philosophy of Chinese-style residences
There is no need for a solid wall to separate the living room from the study room. Instead, a moon door or a floor-to-ceiling cover is used to allow the line of sight to penetrate through, thereby forming a sense of flow called "separation but continuous". This is the so-called "fusion". This layout not only enhances the layering of the space, but also allows residents to experience the extension of sight and the transformation of scenery when sitting quietly, thereby achieving a peaceful and calm living experience.
Leave blank space with ink and create fragrance in elegant rooms: the aesthetic translation of traditional decoration
To create a Chinese style, it is not a pile of elements, but a refined expression of traditional decorative aesthetics in a modern context. The walls are as plain as paper. This is the so-called "blank space" to leave space for the vision to breathe. The furnishings of furniture and decorations follow the "sparse but airtight" rule. An ink painting, Qinggong spiritual stones placed on several tables, and bottle plum blossoms with sparse shadows and horizontal postures in the corners are all the highlights of the space. At present, oriental aesthetics has a special performance. It is very good at simplifying and refining the traditional mortise and tenon structure, and also simplifies and refines the window lattice patterns, and then applies these to the door panels of the cabinets, or to the decoration of the background wall. In this way, it not only retains the cultural memory, but also conforms to the simple and neat aesthetic orientation of modern people. In a space like this, the utensils are no longer just carriers of functions, but have become works of art that can be appreciated and read by people, thus filling the room with a light bookish atmosphere.
Silk and wood complement each other and remain as gentle as ever: the material poetry of soft furnishing matching

Oriental Habitat, in its soft furnishing matching skills, pays attention to natural materials and gentle touch. The main tone is often dominated by logs, such as teak, walnut, or black rosewood. Their delicate texture and deep color set a calm and stable tone for the space. When choosing fabrics, you should prefer natural fibers such as cotton, linen, silk, and velvet. A hanging linen curtain filters out the dazzling glare, leaving only a soft halo. A silk cushion or pillow creates a tactile contrast between roughness and delicacy, adding an extra touch of sophistication. The floor is paved with hand-woven carpets, the patterns of which are derived from traditional, so-called auspicious clouds or entangled branches. It not only divides functional areas, but also uses its own soft texture to neutralize the excessive rigidity of the furniture. Ultimately, the entire space creates a soothing atmosphere, making it peaceful, comfortable and comfortable.
Light and shadow are Zen, the heart changes with the situation: a practical way to create artistic conception
The sense of high-end unique to Chinese aesthetics is ultimately reflected in the ability to create artistic conception. The use of light is the key to creating artistic conception. Instead of direct illumination by large-area ceiling lights, it is transformed into a lighting method that uses multi-level and point light sources. Light strips embedded in the ceiling are used to simulate the diffusion effect of skylight, while wall lamps and floor lamps are used to provide soft local lighting. In the corner of the tea room, a solitary lamp is left, and in the corner of the study room, such a solitary lamp is lit. The light of the lamp is just enough to illuminate the tea utensils on the table, and the light of the lamp is just enough to illuminate the books placed on the table, while the surrounding area quietly disappears into darkness, thus creating a quiet atmosphere like "one lamp, one volume of book".
Utensils are used to carry the Tao and dwellings are used to nourish the heart: the contemporary destination of Oriental people.
When we study the aesthetics of oriental living, the ultimate goal is to find a place where the body and mind can settle down in the bustling city. This kind of aesthetics is not in a lofty and dogmatic state, but permeates the details of daily life. When space design returns to caring for users' emotions and habits, and transforms traditional philosophical ideas into tangible comfort, then the true value of Chinese style in contemporary times is realized. It not only satisfies our attachment to cultural roots, but also responds to the pursuit of convenience and comfort in modern life, finding a perfect balance between tradition and modernity.
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