Open and airy, light and luxe, these three home designs offer peaceful, high-end living experiences with an uplifting essence. At the heart of them all stands a stylish staircase design, each with its own chic twist. An abundance of curved elements softens the contemporary linearity of the interiors, gently increasing a sense of comfort. Accent colors are limited and muted against clean white backdrops to achieve a refined aesthetic. Wood tone is introduced to add visual warmth and texture. Home number one gains added intrigue from striking sculptural elements. Home tour two offers up an elegant tea room design. Home design three rounds off the tour with a collection of uber trendy art and accessories.
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The living room in our first high-end home design is arranged as a circular formation with a mid-century modern vibe. A curved sofa wraps around the edge of a large
The undulating profile of a mid-century-style magazine holder complements the
The round rug design branches out with an overlay effect, and a small side table draws attention to its asymmetrical composition. A brown leather
In the center of the living room furniture arrangement, a glass coffee table is decorated with a
A wall of bifold doors opens the room up the yard, providing a pleasant green view.
A raised floor level differentiates the kitchen diner from the open plan sitting area.
The modern
Stone-inspired lamps are scattered around the foot of the staircase to create a cozy glow. The illumination leads the eye over to a built-in planter that’s tucked beneath the treads.
Storage closets are camouflaged from plain sight behind white, frameless doors.
Next to the staircase, a home workspace is accessorized with a chunky concrete bookshelf.
The concrete bookshelf overlaps the base of the staircase to build a cohesive flow.
A glass brick wall shares natural light with the
The kitchen is a smooth wood tone design with a luxe white marble island.
The dining table is attached to the end of the central kitchen island to form one streamlined volume.
A large
The white marble kitchen backsplash extends all the way to the ceiling line to create a seamless backdrop.
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Our second home design features a double height living room, which is overlooked by a glass mezzanine. A textured
The L-shaped sofa is arranged around a
The
A curvy
A floating room divider descends from the ceiling between a tea room and a formal dining room. A tower of shelving remains open on both sides to subtly connect the two spaces. In the dining room, a
An assortment of flower vases and glass candle holders make up a pretty dining table centerpiece. A huge window provides the dining room with a vibrant green background.
Contrasting black and white dining chairs give the dining set a unique and personalized aesthetic.
On the opposite side of the floating partition wall,
In the master suite, a large
A bouclé chair is paired with a floor lamp to make a reading nook beside the bedroom window. A short partition wall divides the sleep space from a large ensuite bathroom.
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Our final home tour begins in an exceptional double-height living space with massive dual-story windows.
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A layered living room rug design adds abstract interest to the floor.
The
The open formation allows daylight and the view of the garden to filter through.
A zen courtyard design is situated directly beneath the stairs. A small tree flourishes around the treads. Sand is raked to represent ripples in water.
The
Two unique linear pendant lights illuminate a long kitchen island in the neighboring kitchen.
Wood slatted panels separate the kitchen from the formal dining room.
The master bedroom is accented with bolts of blue.
A blue tufted end of bed bench contrasts against the gray
Inside the bathroom, a glass
The bathroom walls are clad in stunning natural stone, which continues seamlessly into an open
A half-moon
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