These two freshly sophisticated home interiors, put together by
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Our first residence that incorporates
The home layout was reworked to maximise the feeling of space, which included the removal of a long corridor that was attached to the living room. There is a three piece
A floor lamp lights the sofas.
Beside the lounge area, a dining set has space to seat six diners by the window.
A small side table stands below the
The L-shaped sofa wraps the lounge space, separating it from the neighbouring dining room. A duo of
Herringbone tweed fabric has been paired with smoother counterparts to create a quaint yet modern chequerboard upholstery pattern on the main sofa. The upholstery differs from seat to seat of the three sofas to keep the look casual and loose.
A stunning dining room light stretches the length of the table.
A second dining table has been combined with the
The wooden dining table wraps around one end of the island, with the rest of the island’s volume left accessible for storage drawers.
Although open plan to the lounge, the kitchen is placed around the corner so as not to encroach on the relaxation zone. The one wall kitchen has been positioned so as not to be visible from any of the living room sofas, and the extra dining zone is pushed to its far end.
The fantastic quartzite wall that reaches the rafters is in fact the chimney breast. An open flame
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A Shark umbrella stand adds a quirk.
Bespoke seating in the hallway is luxuriously cushioned and upholstered.
Our second modern rustic vibe residence is also located in the Moscow region, Russia. This home has a slightly larger area of 500 square metres, though a more divided layout actually makes the living space appear more compact. Huge glass doors let natural light and a garden view wash over the lounge. Moss green scatter cushions bring nature’s palette indoors.
A black sofa table displays a pared back selection of knick-knacks.
The fireplace wall has a wrap around hearth, where two chairs are pulled up to toast by the open flame.
Huge doors open up to reveal a flat screen tv.
A towering white bookcase acts as a divide between the lounge and stairwell.
The sofa table marks the rest of the dividing line between the hallway and living room.
An upholstered bench seat sits against the back of the bookcase wall.
The fabric covered bench seat it is served by a small black side table that neatly wraps its edge.
A small wall hung console unit holds keys by the home entry door.
Glass balustrades support open stair treads for a floating effect.
The open plan kitchen in this home also disappears off the side of the lounge, with the single wall of units out of immediate view. However, a couple of leather loungers do offer a place to relax by the chef – or for the chef.
Eight moss-like dining chairs provide a beautiful nature inspired visual in the
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A couple of orange leather accents warm predominantly grey bedroom decor. Green house plants bring the outdoors in.
Grey curtains dress triple aspect windows.
A magazine rack stands beside one
The bedroom tv wall decor is slate grey with a floating media unit. A slatted door leads to a luxury ensuite bathroom.
Inside the
A green tinted shower screen colours the space.
The basins are set in front of a huge window, so the vanity mirrors have been hung from the ceiling.
A bed of pebbles provides a natural rustic finish beneath the vanity.
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