House C / InOrder Studio
Briefly

House C showcases an innovative design that balances practicality and playfulness, transforming an old space into an organized yet enjoyable living environment.
He is playful like a child. By deconstructing functions, he crafted simple yet interesting details—using holes in door slabs for handling and ventilation, creating a multi-functional space.
The lighting design maximizes space height while avoiding traditional placements. Windows are cleverly concealed within thickened walls, serving both functional and aesthetic purposes.
Space is full of orders yet allows casualness in life. The air conditioner unit is integrated seamlessly into the environment, reflecting the harmonious lifestyle of the city.
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