Minimalist, delicate, and pure emotions are expressed with the use of minimal, simple shapes and colors, creating an abstract image with structure and balance alluding to natural development. The contrast between the dark and the bright and the lines of varying boldness in the space express a faint rhythm, and the spatial structure is conveyed through suspended, supported, and protruded masses. Blanks and proportional presentations communicate the visual power of multiple pictures, lightly imbued with restrained and subtle color changes. The diverse textures of materials in the space are interspersed with a single color and form a unique piece of art through a proportional pattern.
The ultraclean white cabinet in the porch covered with black hand-trowels guides the line of sight and movement to the kitchen, living room, and dining room, forming a line of connection on the aisle with sharp visual contrasts. Structural columns are combined with indirect lighting and steel wire lamps to maintain a clean impression of the ceiling. Walls and ground lights are implemented in the multilayered space to echo its abstract and proportional aesthetics in forms, thereby retaining the impression of height in the highest floor of the multilayered space. The single-sided sloped ceiling is paired with the beans and the air conditioning system to facilitate a harmonious linear balance with the floors, walls, structural columns, and lamps.