The article discusses a renovation project of an old residence obscured by mature trees, leading to insufficient sunlight in parts of the garden. The original layout forced visitors to intrude on the elder resident's living space, prompting a redesign of circulation with two entries: one for guests and another for the elder. The project also involved enhancing the garden area and creating a multifunctional reception, separating public and private spaces. Furthermore, structural changes with additional beams transformed a cramped interior into an airy, visually appealing environment, blending modern design with traditional elements.
The renovation introduced two separate entryways, preserving the elder's route and allowing guests a private access point, enhancing both functionality and comfort.
A non-removable T-shaped beam was reconfigured with additional beams, creating an airy, grid-like space that simultaneously evokes modern aesthetics and traditional forms.
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