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Days In Living

Taoyuan

Days In Living     Taoyuan

Store Design|days in living

​Mid-Century Modern × A Lifestyle-Driven Space

Furniture, light, and a drink—shaping the imagination of “home.”

This store design for days in living redefines what a furniture shop can be.


Instead of a traditional retail showroom, days in living poses a thoughtful question through its space:

“If life could be lived differently, how would you choose to live?”

With this brand spirit in mind, we developed the store using a Mid-Century Modern foundation, structured with Bauhaus rationality and softened through subtle cues of everyday warmth. Whether viewed from a Taipei interior design perspective or a Taichung interior design approach, the goal was never just to design a furniture shop—it was to create a lifestyle-driven commercial space where people would want to pause, breathe, and linger.

 

Bauhaus Rationality × Mid-Century Warmth

Transforming a space from “display” to “living.”

We describe the design philosophy with a single sentence:
“The design begins with Bauhaus structure and lands with Mid-Century warmth.”

 

The spatial framework is built through pure geometric language—right angles, sharp angles, curves, and linear compositions.
The furniture display area follows a grid-based logic, ensuring alignment, spacing, and orientation remain consistent. This makes the space visually readable while allowing each piece of furniture to stand out with clarity.

The flooring features interwoven geometric lines that resemble an abstract painting. Black linear accents run across the surface—subtle yet rhythmic—setting a calm tempo for the entire store. Color is expressed through a thoughtful balance of 30% accent hues and 70% warm tone palette, a nod to Mid-Century Modern’s refreshing yet gentle character.

 

The Mini Bar:

Turning a Furniture Store into a Place Where Life Actually Happens**

 

At days in living, the core isn’t furniture—it’s the feeling of life.
That is why we introduced a mini bar into the store. It’s not a supplementary function—it is the heart of the entire space.

 

With the mini bar, visitors don’t just “come in to look at furniture.”
They slow down, enjoy a coffee or drink, and allow themselves to feel the light, the textures, and the atmosphere.
Furniture becomes more than a product on display—it becomes part of a lived-in experience.

Light as a Design Material:

A Natural Dialogue Between Indoors and Outdoors**

 

With a ceiling height of six meters, the store offers an incredible stage for natural light.
We used this advantage to draw daylight deep into the space, softening the boundary between inside and outside, and giving the commercial environment a sense of openness rather than enclosure.

 

A full-height wooden bookshelf stretches across the interior, balancing proportions and creating a warm sense of being “embraced” as soon as one walks in.
Greenery, open displays, and lighting designed to mimic natural daylight bring a calm, effortless rhythm to the environment—perfectly echoing days in living’s intention:

“This is the home you haven’t moved into yet.”

The Hidden Difficulty Behind a 6-Meter Ceiling:

The Beauty You See Takes Time to Build

 

Although the finished space feels relaxed and natural, the construction process was anything but simple.
Located on the third floor of a building with a six-meter ceiling height, the site restricted the use of powered lift equipment. Every operation beneath the ceiling had to be completed using mobile scaffolding.

 

Every line, every angle, every ceiling detail was executed manually at height—one adjustment at a time.
This meant significantly more labor hours and far greater precision, but these unseen efforts are what allow the final space to present itself with such clarity, purity, and uncompromised craftsmanship.

days in living is Not a Store—It’s a Lifestyle Proposal

The days in living store is not merely a furniture display space.
It is a place to stay, converse, sip a drink, experience warmth, and imagine what home could feel like.

For Woosha Design, whether the project is store design, furniture showroom planning, commercial space design, Taipei interior design, or Taichung interior design, our focus remains constant:

To use space to express what a brand truly wants to say.

If you are looking to create a space that makes people come in—and want to stay—
we would love to talk.
Let’s craft the next chapter of your brand’s lifestyle story together.

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