Ji Apartment, Taipei / KC Design Studio
The light of the low-floor old Ji apartment comes from the 4-meter lane in the front. The front large window introduces sufficient light, forming the single-axis division of the space.
The light of the low-floor old Ji apartment comes from the 4-meter lane in the front. The front large window introduces sufficient light, forming the single-axis division of the space.
From a planning point of view, the villa has a clear and understandable structure. The central part is occupied by the common space of the Living Room, which combines: a sofa area, a dining area and open kitchen.
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