Anticipating the living after children leave home, the 18-year-old house is transformed into a second home. To address problems of the old furnishing, the design integrates wall cabinets and employs light guidance to fit the style into the space. Traces of family life are carefully preserved, like the wall marking heights of the two growing Gen Z daughters is transformed as a part of lighting.
Due to the limited ceiling height, vertical stacking arrangement is out of the question. Instead, a "layering" approach is adopted to expand functionality.