Q-Pot Hair Salon and Residence In Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Interiors and architecture studio HAO Design has transformed an old multi-storey building in Taiwan’s Kaohsiung City into a must-visit contemporary beauty salon, that also houses the owner’s private home on its top two floors. Bold colours, pipelines, concrete and aviation engineering elements were matched with artworks from the owner’s private art collection to create a rough yet appealing atmosphere on the ground level — meanwhile, a similar atmosphere continues up on the mezzanine level, where part of the area was made to look like a boxing ring, next to a light-flooded area that has a very contrasting vintage style. From there upwards, the owner’s home begins, with the main living area and kitchen occupying the first floor and the bedroom tucked high up above. A large tree planted on the first floor balcony reaches all the way up to the fourth floor through openings in the facade, adding much needed greenery to the otherwise bare window views.
According to HAO Design, this kind of riotous and experimental project would have not been possible without the client’s open-minded approach and cooperation.
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HAO Design建筑室内设计工作室近来为一栋位于台湾高雄,具有相当历史的多层建筑改造设计了一间具有当代风格的美容美发沙龙,同时,该建筑最上面两层也是业主的家。
通过亮色的点缀和管线、五金裸露排布结合清水混凝土恰到好处地与业主的私人艺术收藏共同创造出一个具有吸引力的氛围。与此同时,类似的氛围同样延续到了夹层部分,夹层的设计如同一个拳击场地,旁边就是洒满阳光的区域,如此对比出复古的韵味。从楼上开始,就是业主的主要生活区域,客厅及厨房占据一楼的主要空间。一棵大树栽在一[backcolor=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.8)]楼的阳台直上四层引入其正面的开口,为窗口视野添加了一抹动人绿色。设计师表示,这种不受约束的实验项目有赖于客户开放和合作的态度和支持。
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