Fresh white decor, flourishing green plants and intriguing art collections shape these two very different home interiors. One highly decorative neoclassical home interior is filled with ornate panel doors, a sculptural and dominant jade tile fireplace, and a mix of traditional and modern furniture pieces. In contrast, the second home we take a tour of is a streamlined modern space with no frills, bells or whistles, only clean lines with pit stops of raw concrete. As we move from room to room, we’re also dazzled with brightly clashing accent pieces, intermingled with the neutralising essence of raw timber elements. Whether you’re space is deeply classical or crisp and contemporary, this look fits all.
Designer:
This neoclassical style
White decor only increases the sense of light and space inside a high ceilinged living room, where indoor plants throw sprays of lush green decor. Wall art ties in with the natural colour theme.
A pair of
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Fresh cut flowers are displayed in a
The room is topped with a modern light fixture that extends from a classical ceiling rose. Original double panel doors open up the space.
A modern
Four dove grey
A jade green fireplace dominates a plain white wall in the living room dining room combo.
The ornate piece brings highly decorative form to the crisp room.
Sculptural tiles make the fireplace into an eye catching art piece.
The jade green tile fireplace is an integral part to the interior design, bringing character and individuality. With the double doors open the feature fireplace even becomes a part of the kitchen decor.
The kitchen is a modern space with smooth grey cabinets and gold hardware. Indoor plants and a
An island stands in the entryway to the
The barely-there white extractor unit allows a slender gold
Emerald tendrils of foliage tumble into the white hallway scheme, where monochrome artwork dresses the walls.
An antique fruit bowl adorns a traditional wooden
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Another set of original double doors lead into the bedroom.
A floral bed set brings bright blue and red into the
Traditional gold handles accessorise the doors.
Wicker accents thread through the interior in different forms. Here, a wicker basket planter brings a moment of rustic texture to a small corner with a reading chair.
The bathroom is a delicate white and gold decor scheme. A neat
A green planter acts as a small echo of the jade tiled fireplace in the living room.
Perfume bottles provide more bathroom decor.
The beautiful arched windows from outside the home
Stunning stonework shapes the
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Photographer:
Our second art lover’s interior was sprung from a design proposal to declutter and simplify the original apartment space. The interior was opened up as much as possible. The colour and material palette was given uniformity with a lot of white space in which to breathe, both for the home owner and art collection.
Different style frames help each piece stand out.
Light from three large windows fills the room, and diffuses through the large shade of a tall
A small but functional kitchen contains unique dining furniture with a lively selection of colourful chairs.
Art is hung high and low in every room of the house.
Bright woven fabric makes the chairs into art too.
White cabinets and concrete elements make up the stark
A single sky blue shelf adds an artistic splash of colour.
The concrete
Whilst the concrete kitchen counter is small, it builds interesting detail around the sink, and the cut of the dishwasher handle. The mirror above the kitchen sink reflects the window light, but is also a hidden cupboard for washing up liquid and hand lotion.
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A farmhouse style
The art collection even spills into the bathroom.
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