How This 30-Ping Apartment in Taiwan Blends Beauty and Functionality: A Must-See Interior Guide

House Magazine | 2026.04.25

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This Japanese-inspired home in Taiwan has been artfully reimagined, drawing you in with its clean, sophisticated interiors. Designers remodeled a 30 pyeong (about 1,067 sq ft) apartment, blending wood, terrazzo, and concrete to create a warm, textured living space.

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Carefully executed with a mix of textures and durable materials, the home strikes a balance between beauty and function. The floor plan includes a living room, kitchen, master bedroom, family bedroom, bathroom, balcony, and entryway.

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Sunlight pours into the main area through generous windows. An open-plan living room and kitchen form the heart of the home, offering a relaxed family hub for lounging, socializing, cooking, and dining.

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The living room’s modern solid-wood pieces are arranged to create a calm, cozy atmosphere—a timeless look that would suit many homes.

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A streamlined built-in sink unit and dining set, both with smart integrated storage and a tidy layout, highlight a kitchen that’s equally beautiful and practical.