In the precious land at the golden axis of Beijing's Third Ring Road, Beijing China Mansion · Grand View stands as an "ultra-luxury rare gem" with only 12 twin courtyard villas, becoming a benchmark for top-tier residential living in the era of inventory. Designer Xie Ke, with the concept of "integrating oriental charm into contemporary context", has created a modern villa aesthetic for this 800㎡ mansion. Here, MLMH narrow-frame aluminum windows and doors act as the "poetic lines" throughout the space, enabling the symbiosis of oriental minimalism and modern simplicity amidst the flow of light and shadow.
The sunken garden in the lower ground floor achieves a 270° unobstructed introduction of landscape and light through the Series 175 Narrow High-insulation Sliding Door and extra-large narrow fixed windows. When natural light penetrates the high-transparency glass and illuminates the living scenes in the lower space, the tea area by the window and the misty water scenery create a dialogue— the narrow frame eliminates the boundary between architecture and nature, allowing the courtyard light to "contain all things in nothingness". Every slide of the door becomes a poetic narrative of nature and space.
The bay window and courtyard space on the ground floor are equipped with Series 83 Narrow Tilt-and-Turn Windows and narrow fixed windows. Sunlight spills through the large-area high-transparency glass, outlining the traces of tree shadows flowing with time in the corridor; the narrow fixed window at the patio frames the courtyard greenery into a natural painting, blending the elegance of oriental gardens with the minimalist outline of narrow aluminum windows, making the reception space a container of oriental aesthetics that is "viewable, perceptible, and habitable".
In the master bedroom and secondary bedroom spaces on the second and third floors, 83 Series Narrow Tilt-and-Turn Windows and 86 Series Narrow Casement Windows serve as "mobile picture frames": the outdoor scenery and indoor freehand paintings echo each other across space. Between opening and closing, the private and transparent living state changes at will. In particular, the 86 Series Narrow Casement Window in the walk-in closet and the 86 Series Narrow Swing Door in the elder's room enhance the neatness of the space with narrow lines, balancing the introversion of the oriental mansion and the comfort of modern life.
To match the ultra-luxury positioning of Beijing China Mansion, a full range of narrow aluminum windows and doors has been customized for the project:
Each product, with "narrow frame + high-transparency glass + exquisite craftsmanship", redefines the window and door aesthetics of ultra-luxury villas, translating the design concept of "inviting light into the space and framing scenery into paintings" into a perceivable living experience.
In the 800㎡ villa of Beijing China Mansion, narrow-frame aluminum windows and doors are no longer just building components, but the "connector" between oriental aesthetics and modern villa living—they accommodate the overflow of light and shadow with minimalist lines, carry the ultra-luxury lifestyle with exquisite craftsmanship, and interpret the artistic value of aluminum windows and doors in high-end residential living with the design philosophy of "boundless space".
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MLMH was established in December 2016.