17th June 2026 | IN INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECTS | BY SBID Share Tweet Pinterest LinkedIn This week’s instalment of the Project of the Week series features a modern family home design by 2025 SBID Awards Finalists, Yudi Design. “Nest Within” is a thoughtfully designed residential project that redefines family living by prioritizing shared spaces over private ones. Emphasizing natural materials and transparency, the design fosters emotional connection and practical flexibility for a modern family. Innovative use of glass partitions maintains openness while ensuring supervision and interaction, creating a warm, sustainable home that balances function with heartfelt togetherness. Category: Residential Apartment Under £1M Design Practice: Yudi Design Project Title: Nest Within Project Location: New Taipei City, Taiwan Design Practice Location: New Taipei City, Taiwan Photographer: Yu Lee What was the client’s brief? The client, a young family, wanted a home that emphasized daily togetherness and shared living, rather than conventional, separated rooms. Their brief called for maximized communal areas, visual connectivity, child-friendly features, emotional closeness, and the use of natural, sustainable materials. They also wanted the space to support work-from-home needs while remaining aesthetically calm and flexible. Photographer: Yu Lee What inspired the design of the project? The project was inspired by the idea of redefining domestic life for modern families, focusing on emotional well-being and togetherness. The design reversed traditional layouts by minimizing private areas and expanding shared zones. Inspiration also came from natural materials like Shirasu-kabe plaster and reclaimed driftwood, promoting a sustainable and sensory-rich environment. Photographer: Yu Lee What was the toughest hurdle your team overcame during the project? The greatest challenge was achieving intimacy and calm within an open-plan layout without visual clutter or overstimulation. Balancing spatial openness with emotional zoning required careful use of materials, textures, and acoustic control. Additionally, designing for both adult functionality and children’s evolving needs added emotional complexity to the process. Photographer: Yu Lee What was your team’s highlight of the project? The highlight was creating a future-oriented, flexible home that fosters behavioral change—encouraging more face-to-face interaction and shared rituals. By involving both adults and children in the design process, the result is a thoughtful, emotionally resonant space that evolves with the family. Photographer: Yu Lee Why did you enter the SBID Awards? We entered the SBID Awards to share our human-centered and sustainable design approach with a wider audience. It was an opportunity to showcase how design can shape behavior, support emotional well-being, and respond to environmental responsibility—especially in the context of evolving family life. Photographer: Yu Lee What has being an Award Finalist meant to you and your business? Being an SBID Award Finalist has validated our design philosophy and brought greater exposure to our work. It has strengthened client trust, elevated our brand, and inspired our team to continue pushing the boundaries of emotionally and environmentally conscious design. View the project We hope you feel inspired by this week’s design! If you missed the last instalment of Project of the Week, featuring an innovative hotel design, click here to read it.