Tower 1- Signature Residences
  • An Artistic Mansion
    Above The Clouds
Melody of Bamboo:

Designed by Dai Kun, from Easy-Home Interior Design, this house is inspired by Chengdu's classic bamboo element. Bamboo is skillfully incorporated as the central theme throughout the design, blending seamlessly with the walls, floral arrangements, lighting,and decor to recreate nature's romance through artistic design.

The dining and living area, spanning approximately 50 square meters, easily accommodates a 3.2-meter long villa sofa, perfect for hosting 6-8 people.The panoramic glass curtain wall brings the outdoor scenery into the living space. The walls feature a series of vertical lines, echoing the bamboo design in the hallway. The interior features warm grey wood finishes, creamy leather wall panels and subtle green accents. Together, they create a light, airy home that feels fresh and breathes easily.


Customized Private

Designed by Lin Hongjun,HWCD founder, inspired by the theme of "unrestricted" life, this house is created as a customized private domain for futuristic KOL (keyofleader). The design integrates Italian style with Vintage elements and incorporates contours of pop art,reshaping classic ltalian images.

The open layout connects the hallway, kitchen, dining and lounge, maximize every inch to feel expansive. Through visual expansion tactics, it makes full use of space and simplifies the layout. It blends window views into the living area for a bright and ample space, creating a natural and harmonious flow with the surroundings. The primary tone is a sophisticated brown, with vibrant colors boldly used and well-blended to maintain overall balance, creating a unique aesthetic space.


Modern and Stylish

The Type C house is an inspired creation by Lin Hongjun, the HWCD founder. Drawing from haute couture, Lin skillfully combines light luxury style with bold and striking designs using a collage technique. The fusion of classic Bauhaus furniture with ltalian quality reflects Lin's extraordinary design philosophy, which reminds every resident that the joy of life is something they create themselves.


The integrated design of the dining and living spaces maximizes the sense of openness, while the flowing ceiling detail naturally directs the gaze to the expansive floor-to-ceiling windows that frame exceptional views. Adhering to modern minimalist aesthetics, the design rejects cluttered, overly complex elements.By integrating the living and dining areas into a single space, it enhances interactions among people and between occupants and the space.Accommodating parent-child activities, and gatherings, this multi-functional layout evolves into an important place consolidating emotional bonds for all family members..


Sichuan Rhythms and Hibiscus:

This type of house, designed by Dai Kun from Easy-Home Interior Design, incorporates the elements of Chengdu's city flower, the Hibiscus.Through various forms and techniques, Dai Kun has transformed these elements into furniture, artwork, and patterns that align with the space's overall tone. The colors powdery pink and Chinese red, which are central to the"New National Trend", are used throughout the space, creating a "Future Tradition" concept.


The integrated dining and living room feature a striking contrast between large expanses of off-white leather panels and gray-toned woodwork, accented by Hibiscus Pink and jade green, creating a luxurious and grand ambiance. The carpet,armchair, lighting, and Western-style bar cabinet, inspired by the Hibiscus flower, blend modern materials and shapes with futuristic design, subtly infusing the space with an Oriental charm.


Architecture
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