Earthy green and brown accents pepper this mellow modern white interior to conjure moments of warmth and freshness. Visualised by
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The TV wall is a half-height partition wall that subtly separates the relaxing lounge space from all the activity in the kitchen diner.
Built-in storage cabinets meld quietly with the white painted walls of the living room. A backlit bookcase provides a darkly contrasting moment by the couch. A brown scatter cushion brings a matching accent to the sofa, which is a dual-colour ivory and sage green sectional composition. A houndstooth pillow and matching throw add a bold bolt of black and white pattern.
An ultra modern white coffee table and a smaller wooden counterpart are nestled together in the centre of the light-filled lounge.
A sliver of grey granite creates a brief visual divide between the open concept living space and the attached home entryway.
Green marble underlines another custom-built storage unit at the other side of the living space, which plays beautiful contrast against rich wood grain and clean white cabinet fronts. A smaller, cosy sitting area is separated from the main lounge by a short partition wall with a modern fireplace set into it.
More storage units are built-in above the
The myriad of storage cabinets continue around the room, broken by shelf recesses and decorative cutaways.
Behind the TV partition wall, a hallway leads to the private bedrooms and bathrooms, and a contemporary light grey kitchen diner unfolds.
The dining area is a sprawling space with a large dining island, wet bar and a coffee maker.
A long
On the formal dining table, a
The kitchen is arranged directly opposite the dining zone, with matching cool grey cabinets. The kitchen sink is set into a peninsula opposite the dining island, whilst the hob is tucked in the back.
Tan bar stools coordinate with the rich wood tone partition.
Integrated kitchen appliances tuck out of sight behind the peninsula.
Inside the
An indoor courtyard instills a sense of serenity in the workspace.
A set of sliding glass doors lead from the home office into a welcoming sunroom, where windows open wide to the breeze.
Indoor planters, decking and a
The master bedroom is an airy space with a bespoke window seat installation that draws an L-shape beneath huge dual aspect windows.
Wood panelling inserts a warming accent within the headboard feature wall.
A dainty pendant light makes the
A small side table offers a handy spot to set down a cup of tea or coffee whilst lost in the pages.
In the entryway to the second bedroom,
A textured
The soft grey
The desk chair is the Cesca Chair designed by Marcel Breuer in 1928, and named after his daugher, Cheska. The design was purchased by Knoll in 1968.
An abstract arrangement of closets, cabinets and shelves form an eye-catching volume in the next bedroom. A
In the bathroom, a freestanding
A rustic wooden stool holds toiletries next to the tub. A glass chamber forms the WC, next to a matching shower area with a ceiling mounted rainfall showerhead. LEDs form a ribbon of connecting mood light across the perimeter.
Towel holders are incorporated into a sleek concrete vanity unit. A floor-to-ceiling vanity mirror reflects the whole room.
Another
A set of backlit shelves are set into the marble partition wall next to the sink. A tall vanity mirror reflects the light.
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