Navy Blue
Never Too Small
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05-Apr-2024
Lush greenery and overlapping concrete buildings make a stunning backdrop to this beautifully reconstructed 33sqm/355sqft apartment, a modern respite in the midst of Taipei’s traditional Wenshan District.
Drawing inspiration from the minimalist aesthetics of Japanese living, designer Anny Hong from AODA Interior Design blended natural elements with a contemporary colour palette to evoke a sense of tranquillity.
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