• CCD, Wang Ting

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

2020 WIN Awards entry: One Sanlitun: Aston Martin - Cheng Chung Design

One Sanlitun - Aston Martin by Cheng Chung Design is an entry in the One-off homes, large and small Category of the 2020 WIN Awards

by Copy taken from 2020 entry 23 June 2020 2020

The combination of black and white itself is art collision, a special existence that is difficult to reconcile but reaches the extreme and then transforms into each other. The restaurant incorporates the shades of black and white, and the lines of the circling lights are like the outline of the super-running track, which represent the beauty of power.

The perfect streamlined lines, pure spatial structure and meticulous attention to detail are the designer's quintessence of Aston Martin. From the façade, the side, and even the ceiling of the space, it can be seen from all angles that the design is convincing.

The hollow ceiling structure of the living room, the floor lamp that is as smooth as the window lines, they all have a full brand association, as if the living room has become an infinite extension of the Aston Martin cabin. Comfortable furniture, good space, and luxurious color schemes reflect the gentleman's side.

The spiral staircase seems like the black and white piano keys; the combination of black metal lines, transparent glass handrails, white stone steps, and minimalist design forms a color filter, and finally returns to the essence: highlighting the light and darkness of the space and lines, light and shadow to describe all changes, constructing an imaginative space.

The massive use of glass gives the space more sunlight, the kitchen area is designed with a small bar as a transition to meet formal and informal dining needs, and the built-in stove creates a complete cooking environment.

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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