Indirect Lighting and Dimmers: Creating Ambiance and Shadow in a Space
A key principle of lighting design: never look directly at a light source. This article explores how indirect lighting can enhance the quality of a space through architectural details, highlights the central role of Lutron dimmers in creating a home atmosphere, and shares practical insights on the interplay of light and shadow, device compatibility, and the "pure white" aesthetic.
d line Door Hardware and an Architect’s Commitment to Detail
This article explores the design philosophies of the classic Danish hardware brand d line, as well as those of architects Arne Jacobsen and Knud Holscher. It documents the process of selecting solid stainless steel hardware from international suppliers, as well as the detailed integration work required to ensure compatibility between European-standard door handles and Taiwanese mortise locks.
The Aesthetics of Detail in Interior Design: Joint Design and Material Finishing Techniques
Joints are not merely the junctions between materials; they are the invisible lines that define spatial order. Through precise control of the proportions and depth of these joints, we can create shadows within a minimalist layout, allowing the interfaces between materials to reveal a precise architectural quality and sense of depth. This article explores the common types of joints found in interior design and the detailed logic behind them.