Jiangmen leader KTV
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Jiangmen leader KTV is based on creating a different KTV experience environment. Among many KTV space modes, most of them emphasize the visual stimulation of light under the background of black and dark. Jiangmen leader KTV focuses on creating an oriental courtyard space to shape the store space. The fast-paced life makes urban people feel tired, so Jiangmen leader KTV is determined to let customers sing in a relaxed and pleasant environment and in a relaxed and pleasant state, so that singers seem to return to the beautiful experience of singing folk songs in the mountains and rivers in ancient times. While retaining the characteristics of the building itself, the overall space is shaped into a courtyard style landscape space. The designer has added a lot of shaping of the vestibule and atrium landscape area. Through green plants and corridors, it has formed a quiet experience effect in Qujing. The vertical space is shaped by lifting and overhanging, so that the sense of extension of the horizontal space can be combined with the depth of the vertical space, Make the space experience richer and more real. Remove the gorgeous show off, abandon the mask dress, let the singer sing his own voice in his true self, and express his feelings for his friends. In Jiangmen leader KTV, you can be yourself. This is the singer space that a designer with experience and life precipitation wants to shape.

Designer: Xingding Hu

Mr. Hu, founder of "Hujing design", chairman and design director of Guangzhou Hujing Interior Design Co., Ltd., JH international design company profile: Mr. Hu Xingding has been engaged in the interior design industry for 23 years since 1997, and focuses on the design innovation of entertainment, catering industry and residential villas. He has his own unique opinions in this regard. It has won the top ten most innovative design figures in 2012-2013 and the top ten designers of Jinyang Xinrui cup entertainment space design in 2010.