Shanghai Pusu Island Letter Homestay is located in group 9, Fengshou village, Pujiang town.
Park Suk Island letter project is a kind of humanistic and artistic accommodation brand created by park Suk cultural tourism after the natural light luxury 'Lan' system and the Rural Revitalization 'Hometown Cloud' system have been released one after another. As the first destination of 'letter from the island', Shanghai store will continue the consistent standard of Park Suwen travel brand, take 'Humanities and art' as the theme, use the healing power of art, with the help of urban art and culture trend, discover the local culture and architectural characteristics, and display the aesthetic feeling and personality of residential space with details. Using this 'letter from Qingdao' is also an advertisement of the past to the present, Qingdao to Shanghai, and Park Su to tourists.
The overall design style uses bold brick red and green, with blue and white, echoing Mr. Kang Youwei's 'Qingdao's red tiles, green trees, green mountains and blue sea, ranking first in China'. The whole French window and glass compartment make the space bright and open. The green plants arranged by the most comfortable air and humidity after calculation, the designer's home brands everywhere, the original and novel shooting areas, and the delicate planning of each place all show the vitality and cultural heritage in line with the city. The guest room area is between 30-50 square meters. The design of small multi-storey and mezzanine makes the space more hierarchical. The architectural design makes the living space bright and open. The high saturated color wall creates the artistic feeling of the freeze frame picture. The unsymmetrical contour and the undulating and overlapping gap make the whole guest room exude the unfinished story atmosphere and sensory immersion. The light color block array makes the artistic expression more diversified and three-dimensional. When the sun rises from the window and the sky, a constant and unknown time shift in the slow Dingle phenomenon turns everything in front of us into art and time, nourishing our vision and imagination.