Modern, Asian, chic decor shapes this collection of four beautiful home interiors. Each use subtle hues and light wood tones to colour inviting yet cool and airy living spaces. These are modern, somewhat minimalist interiors, but it’s subtle Asian influences that give them their interesting though quiet personality. Find beautiful Buddhist altars, stunning Shōji screens and doors, and striking Asian artwork. There is plenty of inspiration for open plan layout ideas here too, and brilliant bespoke bedroom designs that include home workspaces and enviable closets. Fitness enthusiasts might particularly enjoy equipment filled home number four, which comes complete with an artificially grassed spin bike room.
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Apricot and lemon accents colour this Taiwanese home. Striking Tai artwork looks out over the lounge, providing the bulk of the colour. An apricot accent chair mirrors the art’s hue on the other side of the room. An interesting
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An archway divides the lounge from the kitchen. A kitchen peninsula has been set against the edge of the arch, with a dining table extension.
Two apricot chairs sit across the table from a checkered dining table bench. The backless bench lets the dining and lounge areas flow together, without giving a cold shoulder to the couch.
On the other side of the archway there is a
In the bedroom, one side of the
A glass fronted closet resides around the corner, making a minimalist capsule wardrobe necessary for the correct aesthetics, and to show off wonderful wood grain illuminated behind the garment rails.
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Our next interior is tinged with blue, in the cushions, wall art, floral arrangement and vase.
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A lavender and blue
The vase shines like a beacon behind a wood
Dining room units offer concealed cabinet space, bookshelves and wine storage racks to keep beverages conveniently close to the table.
In the hallway toward the bedroom, a majestic bonsai grows on a hip-height shelf.
The second double bedroom includes a home workspace.
The artwork,
Integrated bedside shelves extend from the platform bed.
Glass closets line one wall of a chic dressing room.
Purse shelves fill the other side.
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Our third Asian interior is a 90 square metre elegant apartment, designed for a young family in Hanoi, Vietnam. A
The golden upholstery perhaps followed along after the shining gold buddha, placed respectfully high upon a beautiful wooden altar, facing East for enlightenment. Next to the statue, a wooden book tree spreads its branches, just like Buddha sat under the Bodhi Tree in Bodh Gaya.
A brown TV wall grows in front of the sofa, with a white shelf and floating console following along the horizontal rib of its texture.
Decorative screening delicately encases the sides of the Buddhist altar, whilst letting light pass through.
Three white kitchen bar stools line up along a dining table that’s attached to the kitchen island, where two gold
In the master, an orb
In mirror image, a second tabletop protrudes from the opposite wall.
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Finally, this massive open living space is dominated by a huge concrete volume that serves two purposes, firstly as a TV wall, and secondly as a concealment of the home workspace.
A stock of fitness equipment awaits out on the balcony.
More gym stuff peeps out from down the hall.
The minimalistic approach leaves plenty of running space for the littlest family members to keep active too.
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A wooden desk is tucked behind the concrete TV wall.
The white Caravaggio Pendant by Cecilie Manz for Fritz Hansen hangs in a clean set of three over the dining area.
A hallway opens up to a faux grass fitness zone.
Artificial grass and brick wallpaper give the area an outdoor feel.
Shōji doors close off the bedroom.
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