While homeowners Mr. and Mrs. Hsu love the classical style, their children prefer simpler and modern designs. Interior designers Hao Design worked to find a balance between the two.
Rounded archways and wainscoted walls are popular in European, classical design. Hao Design included these, but to keep things modern, did not include the elaborate and intricate cornices.
The long and rectangular layout of the home makes it an ideal place for open-concept areas, such as living and dining room, and kitchen. Area rugs and different coloured walls help visually demarcate the spaces.
The wainscotted walls are paired with simply designed furniture.
Hao Design stuck to classic colours like black, white and grey, but plays around with textures and lines to keep things interesting.
… such as marble and steel features.
This steel turnaround peg wall is a stylish and functional way to showcase your daily essentials. Tucked in a corner and with a great view, this music space is all about relaxation!
The powder room is darker and cosier — a welcomed change from the bright and airy living room.
The simple lines from the chevron feature wall is juxtaposed against the classical, decorative silhouette of the headboard.
The curved archway from the living room was brought into the bedroom as well.
A modern, Scandi-industrial style bathroom for the kids.