Silver A' Design Award Winner 2025
This audio description presents a contemporary kitchen interior photographed from a centered frontal viewpoint, scanning from background to foreground to build spatial understanding, where the distant wall presents upper cabinetry in a warm dusty rose color suggesting the soft petals of dried flowers or terracotta clay warmed by afternoon light, these tall cabinet doors featuring invisible hardware creating smooth uninterrupted surfaces that feel quiet and restful to imagine touching, flanked on both sides by cool grey-green towers the color of sage leaves or weathered driftwood that frame the central warmth like architectural sentinels, the middle zone revealing a cooking area with dark range hood in charcoal tones above a luminous backsplash glowing with soft white light behind glass shelving displaying stemware and storage vessels, the countertop surface appearing smooth and cool like polished quartz in cream white catching subtle highlights along its edges, and progressing forward into the foreground the island cabinetry presents dramatically different materiality in dark gunmetal tones suggesting brushed steel or oxidized bronze with subtle vertical texture variations that would feel cool and smooth beneath fingertips, a vertical wood-toned panel insert adding organic warmth like walnut or mahogany, the island topped with the same luminous white surface that appears to float above the dark base through concealed lighting creating a warm glow like candlelight beneath, at left a tall cylindrical vase in grey and white veined pattern holds feathery pampas grass plumes in cream white that would feel soft and delicate like silk threads, overhead a sculptural light fixture in copper tones suspends a glowing circular ring and linear bar creating geometric shapes against the neutral ceiling, and on the floor a cream-colored textile provides soft tactile warmth against cooler grey flooring, the entire environment suggesting quiet warmth and sophisticated calm.
This project introduces the dreamy colors and aesthetics of light and shadow from the paintings of Monet into home design, providing a quality and artistic living environment for HNWI in modern cities. Meanwhile, it integrates multiple functions including residence, socializing, and leisure within limited space, meeting the pursuit of people for a better life and promoting the development of the home design industry. The project showcases the infinite possibilities of modern design.