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The comprehensive design solution can systematically integrate the renovation process, ensuring the unity of spatial aesthetics.
Effectively reduce communication costs, saving clients time and budget expenditure.
Personalized customization makes every space an extension of the homeowner's lifestyle.
Digital technology empowers design collaboration, enhancing the efficiency of decision-making.
Thematic design language evokes emotional resonance between residents and space.
Professional design guidance ensures perfect alignment of material pairing and construction implementation.
Efficient communication mechanisms create an immersive design co-creation experience.
Scientific management of project cycles and budgets accurately matches client expectations.
Comprehensive design is like tailoring a suit for a house, where designers need to control the entire process from measurement to cutting. A typical case is the villa project we did for Ms. Wang last year: from the positioning of load-bearing walls during the demolition phase to the selection of fabric density for curtains during the soft furnishing phase, every link is interconnected. This systematic thinking avoids the common awkwardness in traditional renovations where lighting fixtures do not match the switch panels.
In practice, our team developed a five-dimensional service model:
I remember an old house renovation project we took over last year where the previous owner had consulted 8 suppliers, resulting in a serious color mismatch between the wall color and furniture. After taking over, we implemented a color management system that connects Pantone color cards with supplier databases to achieve what you see is what you get. In the end, we not only recovered the delayed construction time but also saved the client over 30,000 yuan in rework costs.
A typical example is an esports-themed apartment designed for a post-95s game streamer. We integrated the client's collection of figurines into the smart lighting system, so when game mode is activated, the RGB LED strips on the walls automatically switch to the corresponding game theme color. This narrative design makes the space a three-dimensional photo album of personal experiences, which is more impactful than simply placing decorative paintings.
For specific implementation, we adopted a three-tier customization method:1. Story excavation (sorting out the client's growth experiences)2. Symbol conversion (transforming abstract concepts into design elements)3. Dynamic iteration (reserving 10% for changeable modules)
Recently, while serving high-end clients, we introduced mixed reality technology. When clients wear HoloLens glasses, they can directly place virtual furniture in a bare shell house and even adjust sunlight angles in real time to observe changes in shadows. This immersive experience increased decision-making efficiency by 4 times and reduced modification frequency by 60%.
Even more exciting is the application of the AI material engine. By inputting keywords for warm modern mid-century styling, the system automatically generates 5 color schemes and calculates the visual effects of different combinations under morning and dusk light. This liberates designers from repetitive labor and allows them to focus more on creativity itself.
In the theme villa designed for a returning overseas Chinese client, we specifically shipped aged ship wood from Melaka and cut it into the dining table surface. When the client touches the years of rope imprints on the table, memories of running boats with his grandfather in childhood are instantly awakened. This tactile memory embedding is more penetrating than any visual symbol.
In the high-end club project, we created a five-sense symphony design system:
In dealing with the LOFT project, we invented a plot-based spatial planning method, dividing a 56㎡ space into four script units: Prelude, Development, Climax, and Denouement. For example, using a lifting platform to transition between the living room and guest room, along with smart misting glass allows spatial functions to switch freely with life scenarios. This dynamic design thinking allows even small apartments to portray rich spatial narratives.
The biomimetic design language showcased at this year's Milan Exhibition is indeed captivating, but directly replicating it would reduce it to a mere showroom version. Our team's approach is genetic recombination: extracting DNA fragments from trends and hybridizing them with client personalities. For instance, combining popular curved shapes with the client's collection of meteorite slices to create a unique interstellar-themed partition.
When dealing with historical building renovations, we employ time-space slicing technology. In a project of a Republic of China old house, we utilized:
In a current youth apartment project, we developed an emotional color range algorithm. By collecting tenants' physiological data through wearable devices, it automatically adjusts the spatial color temperature. When anxious, the walls turn a healing mist blue, switch to forest green when focused, and accentuate with vibrant orange when excited. This dynamic color system allows the space to truly become an extension of emotions.
The recently experimented temperature-changing coating is truly black technology. When applied to a children's room, the walls display hidden constellation patterns that change with body temperature. If a child has a fever over 38 degrees, the unicorn pattern automatically transforms into a temperature warning symbol. This functional aesthetic design makes safety monitoring elegant and natural.
In high-end project practices, we established:
In the carbon-neutral exhibition hall project completed last year, we adopted:
We established a designer-craftsman-user triangle feedback model, giving new life to traditional craftsmanship. In the Shu embroidery screen project, we combined embroidery techniques with smart lightguide fibers to create interactive artworks that tell stories. As the audience approaches, the embroidery plays the craftsman's creative voice automatically.
Our independently developed design brain platform has accumulated over 100,000 real case data. In a recent renovation of a fully furnished house, the system generated 3 sets of optimization suggestions in just 5 minutes by analyzing 283 renovation schemes of the same house type. However, the truly remarkable part is the designer's emotional elevation based on this — changing a right-angle bay window in the AI proposal to a curved shape, simply because the client's daughter said she wanted a cradle made of clouds.