After living in concrete buildings for so long, modern people miss the beauty of traditional architecture. In recent years, B&B design has gradually incorporated more traditional design elements and construction techniques. One of the most distinctive of these is the wooden ceiling.
For example, the use of the traditional Sichuan-Chongqing architecture in the remodeling of B&Bs is not bad.
Slow House - Rangqing
Dali
Designed by Init Design Office
Located on the shores of the Erhai Sea in Jiameng Village, the B&B is an expansion project based on the original farmhouse. The project is based on the renovation and expansion of the original farmhouse.
A stone wall was used to build the interface under the frame system, and rustic materials were used to create an overall vacation atmosphere in the guest rooms.
Furnishings are adapted from old wooden beams that were removed from the area, giving them an unmistakable sense of age.
The designers took advantage of the long hours of sunlight in the area and designed a solar hot water system to fulfill the need for environmental protection.
Hawthorn Courtyard
Yanqing
Designed by Jin Lei Design Team
Originally a small farmhouse, the renovation follows the design of the wooden structure with a tiled roof, and the steel platform under the eaves expands the outdoor activity platform. The steel platform under the eaves expands the outdoor activity platform.
The house is long and narrow in the east and west, with a spacious center for the open kitchen and dining room.
In the common area, the ceiling was completely removed to reveal the wood structure, creating an eco-minimalist atmosphere.
The interior layout is transparent and the design is minimalist. The choice of furniture emphasizes contemporary design and comfort.
Changgezhuang Village Farmhouse
Beijing
Designed by Spatial Evolution Architecture
The main body of the building is a single-storey brick structure. The building is a single-storey brick structure, with a green belt around the wall for landscaping, storing on the north wall, and lighting to the south.
The whole interior is supported by wooden structure, because the whole wall is used for lighting, and the light source is sufficient. Only in part of the area to leave downlights to make up the light.
The guest room also adopts a minimalist design style, with a worn wooden bench repolished and placed in front of the bed to put clothes, and the original lattice door, which is no longer usable, becomes a screen that can be climbed and held in the master bedroom.