From Drab to Dreamy: Marble Magic in a 30-Ping Taipei Flat Taipei’s residential landscape is a testament to the city’s dynamic evolution, where compact living is often the norm. In a bustling metropolis where space is a premium, maximizing the aesthetic appeal and functionality of every square foot becomes a creative imperative. This was precisely the challenge faced by the owners of a 30-ping (approximately 99 square meters) apartment in Taipei, a space that, prior to its renovation, was described as adequate but decidedly unremarkable. The transformation that followed, however, elevates it from the mundane to the magnificent, with the judicious and inspired use of marble as its star player. The initial state of the flat was characterized by a desire for more light, better flow, and a touch of sophisticated elegance. The existing layout felt segmented, with walls creating a series of enclosed, somewhat dim rooms. The materials used, while practical, lacked the warmth and visual interest that can truly make a house feel like a home. The vision for the renovation was clear: to inject a sense of airy luxury, a feeling of spaciousness, and a cohesive, contemporary aesthetic that would stand the test of time. And at…