Taiwanese-based  W.C.H. Studio, designs art and interiors with a modern and contemporary flair. Many of their creations are light-filled, neutral spaces with comfortably inviting furnishings, unexpected architectural elements and built-ins used to fill otherwise under-utilized walls and spaces. The apartment we feature here represents their work beautifully. Visit wch-interior.com for more similar contemporary spaces by this talented design studio.
A low profile media center stretching across the wall in the living space can be seen here.
Wood slats are fitted on the ceiling in for added texture and interest.
The dining area flows nicely into the living space without feeling cramped or overcrowded.
Large glass doors provide ample natural light while the interior neutral walls, ceilings and floors reflect it around the space.
The living space is fitted with an inviting contemporary sofa with a dramatic modern art mosaic hanging above.
A built in cabinet, fitted with backlights and a marble counter, adds elegance to the space between kitchen and living area.
This view of the apartment shows the dining space in the foreground with a glimpse of the bedrooms beyond.
The master bedroom is fitted with a softly curving wall that adds a fluidity and interest to the otherwise unassuming appeal of the decor.
The hallway creates a smooth organic transition between the bedrooms and bathroom.
The second bedroom is decorated in soft greys and whites with dramatic touches of black.
The minimally furnished and decorated master bedroom boasts a built in desk and vanity area. The designer used natural wood planks horizontally set for the headboard.
Natural stone tile and marble slabs are used to create a bathroom that offers simple organic luxury.