Adhering to the concept of "building a residence with ritual order", inheriting traditional family culture, and using traditional Chinese style gates to reproduce the host's temperament and welcoming etiquette. Adopting multiple spatial etiquette systems to reflect the dignity and connotation of living, the entrance adopts a semi open spatial layout to create a symmetrical aesthetic and embody the Eastern ritual sequence. The atrium adopts the traditional Chinese style feature of "four waters returning to the hall", presented in the form of artistic installations and becoming the focus of attention. It feels like being in a state of closure, relaxation, movement, stillness, and emptiness, enhancing the overall sense of rhythm and creating a rich artistic atmosphere for the space. The tranquil atmosphere makes people feel even more comfortable.