Mezzanine Apartment Interior Design

Yi-Lun Hsu

Interview about Mezzanine Apartment Interior Design, winner of the A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award 2020

About the Project

The mezzanine apartment which the space function is priority in planning is 4.3 meters high. The upper floor is a private area and the lower floor is a public area. Because of adding to the fun of the high space, the main TV wall of the living room is embossed with a 15 degree V-shaped sloping wood. The light scattered from the bay window is evenly covered with the living room. The interior presents a natural green life when the plants can be hung freely on the railing of the second floor which is made of punched-plate.

Design Details
  • Designer:
    Yi-Lun Hsu
  • Design Name:
    Mezzanine Apartment Interior Design
  • Designed For:
    Minature Interior Design Ltd.
  • Award Category:
    A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award
  • Award Year:
    2020
  • Last Updated:
    November 11, 2024
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Your innovative approach to the 15-degree V-shaped sloping wood wall in Mezzanine Apartment Interior Design creates a striking visual impact - could you elaborate on how this architectural element influences the overall spatial experience and light distribution throughout the space?

The designer aimed to create a unique railing design by combining perforated panels with clear glass, allowing light to flow unobstructed into the deeper areas of the second floor. The punched-plate can also incorporate hanging plants, presenting a natural, green lifestyle.

The integration of punched-plate railings for hanging plants in Mezzanine Apartment Interior Design presents a unique fusion of functionality and biophilic design - what inspired this creative solution for bringing natural elements into the vertical space?

The designer aimed to create a unique railing design by combining punched-plate with clear glass, allowing light to flow unobstructed into the deeper areas of the second floor. The punched-plate can also incorporate hanging plants, presenting a natural, green lifestyle.

Given the challenges of renovating an old house while maintaining its structural integrity in Mezzanine Apartment Interior Design, how did you balance preserving the building's character with implementing modern design elements, particularly in achieving the impressive 4.3-meter height optimization?

Due to the limited ability to significantly adjust the ceiling heights between the two floors, the designer preserved the original mezzanine floor structure and scissor-shaped staircase. The flooring material and the surface paint of the old wooden railing were replaced to match the overall color scheme and blend seamlessly with other modern design elements.

The thoughtful division between private and public spaces in Mezzanine Apartment Interior Design showcases remarkable space planning - could you share your design philosophy behind the vertical zoning and how it enhances the daily living experience?

In this project, functionality was the primary consideration. The upper level is dedicated to private areas, while the lower level serves as the public space. For privacy reasons, the upper floor includes the master bedroom, secondary bedroom, and study, while the lower level features an open-plan design for the foyer, living room, and kitchen.

Your use of light blue as a connecting element in Mezzanine Apartment Interior Design, from the sofa's back wall to the second-floor study room, creates a compelling visual journey - how does this color strategy contribute to the spatial narrative and psychological comfort of the inhabitants?

The homeowner loves light blue, so the designer incorporated this color into the sofa’s back wall, extending it to the exterior wall of the second-floor study. This serves as a subtle element guiding the staircase flow, ensuring that the homeowner’s mood remains cheerful when moving between floors.

The innovative solution of incorporating a mirrored bookcase in the low-height study room of Mezzanine Apartment Interior Design demonstrates clever space optimization - what other spatial illusions or techniques did you employ to maximize the perception of space throughout the apartment?

The second floor has a lower ceiling height and main beams on both sides, so the study uses a mirrored bookshelf to enhance the sense of space. The second-floor guest bedroom, being smaller and also having beam constraints, addresses the occasional need for guest accommodation by incorporating a lift-up bed beneath the beam.

In designing the scissor-shaped staircase as a central element in Mezzanine Apartment Interior Design, how did you approach the challenge of making it serve both as a functional transition between floors and as an architectural focal point?

The scissor-shaped staircase connecting the upper and lower floors is centrally located in the apartment, adjacent to the double-height living room. The designer preserved the original staircase structure and integrated it into the modern design by simply repainting the handrails.

The incorporation of transparent sliding doors in Mezzanine Apartment Interior Design creates interesting spatial dynamics - could you discuss how this feature contributes to the flexibility and social interaction within the space?

The study is located on the second floor, directly opposite the double-height space. The designer wanted to maintain its openness and interactivity, so a transparent glass sliding door was used as a partition. This door can be fully recessed into the wall.

As the recipient of an Iron A' Design Award for Mezzanine Apartment Interior Design, how do you feel this recognition has influenced your approach to balancing aesthetic innovation with practical living solutions in your subsequent projects?

The high-ceilinged TV wall in this project is the architectural focal point of the interior. Its proportional division maximizes the advantages of the elevated space, while the rest of the area, constrained by the ceiling height, has cabinets placed under the beams to maintain the integrity and openness of the main space.

Looking at the evolution of Mezzanine Apartment Interior Design from concept to completion, what key insights about transforming challenging spaces would you share with other designers working on similar residential renovation projects?

In East Asia, there are often small, lofted, mixed-use residences like this one. We believe that maintaining the openness of the high-ceilinged space and allowing sunlight and air to fill the interior are key. By using elements that amplify the space, the feeling of pressure between the two floors can be reduced.

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