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One-off Homes, Medium & Small- (Over £1M)

2020 WIN Awards entry: Yorkshire Lakefront Villa - LSDCASA

Yorkshire Lakefront Villa by LSDCASA is an entry in the One-off homes, large and small category of the 2020 WIN Awards

by Copy taken from 2020 entry 29 April 2020 2020

It is said that interior design is actually the most traditional art that is closest to the ordinary people compared with other designs.

The living room is the place where people get engaged in daily activities. Considering its solidity and ambiguity that cannot be extracted separately, the designers needed to think of its connection with surroundings, achieve balance between spatial functionalism and artistic aesthetics for complicated requirements in reality, and even reinvent aesthetic form and functional rationality. This is the core and challenge of interior design.

For the design intention of Chongqing and Yorkshire lakefront villa, LSD sets out from the geographical characteristics of Chongqing, pursues rational and even groundbreaking design strategies to challenge “irrational” and “impossible”, and interprets the exquisite lifestyle that elites enjoy from the balance of space resources to the balance of beautiful life.

This is a four-story duplex villa. Considering the mountainous landform of Chongqing, entrance to this villa is made on the second floor, linking to the third floor and serving as a living space for the whole family, the ground floor connects outdoor garden with the richest resources of the building, and the first basement offers room for family happy moments of entertainment.

We demolish walls and open up the two villas, and thus increasingly disorder space is unfolded in front of us. This is an exciting adventure for designers: the “box” of space is broken yet connects to each other within multiple restrictions as well as due to a combination of materials, colors and blocks.

All the information about how to enter the 2020 WIN Awards is here.  

We are very happy to offer support so please don’t hesitate to email Georgia, WIN Awards Event Coordinator with any questions at Georgia.Baily@haymarket.com.  

Last year more than 40 countries took part in the WIN Awards with strong showings from Europe, the Americas and Asia-Pacific. And we saw some truly outstanding interior designs, take a look at the winners from last year here

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