Keeping the interiors of the home simple and minimalist can be a challenge to some homeowners, especially so if you're a hoarder and often find yourself short of sufficient storage space.
For this condominium apartment at D'Leedon, the design team at 82 chose a Scandinavian-inspired minimalist look with a light colour palette. The result is a bright and airy look.
A concrete-look laminate is chosen for the wall behind the TV console, as added accent and textures for the living room. Other walls and floors are kept white for a clean, sleek appeal.
At the dining room, the walls are painted a shade of pastel green — to parallel the tinted glass doors in the kitchen area — complete with wood display nooks for the homeowners' collection of accessories and knick knacks.
Track lights and spotlights keep the home looking seamless, without being overbearing or ostentatious.
A grey L-shaped sofa was chosen to match the concrete-look wall. It also helps frame the space.
For a warm, cosy ambience in the bedroom, the designers at 82 chose to clad the bay window area with wood-look finishes.
Another bedroom is transformed into a study, where customised cabinets offer additional storage space for the homeowners' books collection.