When it comes to high - end custom woodwork, these 10 design techniques are game - changers. They allow you to infuse your desired design style into the space during the full - case design phase and, when paired with soft furnishings, take the elegance of your home to a whole new level.
Ⅰ. Staggered Design
Ⅰ. Staggered Design
This technique involves creating interlaced designs within the space. It adds visual layers and creates diverse states of change, making your cabinetry anything but ordinary.

Ⅱ. Enclosure Design

Ⅱ. Enclosure Design
It creates an advance - and - retreat relationship in the visual space of the cabinet. By leaving blank spaces for color pops, it highlights key design elements and draws the eye to where you want it.

Ⅲ. Advance - Retreat Design

Ⅲ. Advance - Retreat Design
By crafting the advance and retreat of spatial volumes, this technique boosts the sense of spatial hierarchy, giving your cabinetry depth and dimension.

Ⅳ. Stacked Design

Ⅳ. Stacked Design
Through the superposition and interlacing of different layers, it creates a unique visual effect and spatial rhythm, turning your cabinets into a work of art with a sense of rhythm.

Ⅴ. Insertion Design

Ⅴ. Insertion Design
Insert a smaller section into the cabinet to break the conventional layout. This creates a visual impact that makes your cabinet design stand out.

Ⅵ. Cantilever Design

Ⅵ. Cantilever Design
Achieve a floating effect by making the cabinet and wall 悬空 (suspended). It brings a sense of lightness and modernity to your space.

Ⅶ. Gap Design

Ⅶ. Gap Design
Leave a gap of a certain width between adjacent materials or volumes. This adds a layer of sophistication and hierarchy to your cabinetry.

Ⅷ. Clamping - Hanging Design

Ⅷ. Clamping - Hanging Design
Use different materials and volumes to break the planar order. In doing so, it creates new visual focal points that capture attention.

Ⅸ. Matrix Design

Ⅸ. Matrix Design
Similar elements undergo orderly changes, generating a rhythmic pattern that can be reflected in dimensions, materials, and more. It brings a sense of organized beauty to your cabinets.

Ⅹ. Interlocking Design

Ⅹ. Interlocking Design
Combine different volumes to create a richer and more layered visual effect, making your cabinet design full of depth and interest.

