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Echo Villa is a private residence located in Taipei, Taiwan, entirely renovated by Peny Hsieh Interiors. Completed in January 2025, the home spans 990 square meters and draws inspiration from the surrounding mountain contours. Its design expresses a unique spatial language through fluid lines and soft materials.
Custom-designed curved elements shape furniture, partitions, and ceiling transitions, creating a continuous sense of movement. These forms echo the dynamism of the landscape, establishing a cohesive visual rhythm throughout the residence. The choice of materials reinforces the organic concept. Mineral-toned plaster adds depth and texture to the walls, while natural teak flooring brings warmth and harmony. A subdued color palette and handcrafted details cultivate a calm and balanced atmosphere.
Lighting plays a key role in the composition. Natural light is softened by architectural volumes, while indirect artificial lighting accentuates transitions and textures. Together, they create a serene environment that prioritizes clarity and comfort.
The residence also showcases curated artworks by Draga & Aurel, Bruno Moinard, Christophe Delcourt, and Paul Bik. Each piece was thoughtfully selected to align with the project’s core concept: transforming the surrounding landscape into a lived interior experience.
The result is a seamless integration of architecture and interior design—a tranquil, cohesive, and sensorial living space.
Peny Hsieh Interiors is a Taiwan-based interior design studio specializing in high-end residential projects. Founded by designer Peny Hsieh, the studio is recognized for its refined spatial compositions, sensitivity to materials, and sculptural approach to form. Each project balances emotional atmosphere with functional clarity, emphasizing craftsmanship and contextual storytelling.
In 2025, the studio was selected as one of Taiwan’s 25 most notable design firms, a distinction that reflects its consistent creative vision and growing international presence.
Photo credit: Peny Hsieh Interiors