House Tour: Quirky bachelor pad with 6 amazing features

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Done up by the amazing interior designers at Museum Homes, this home is both spacious and full of character:

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The spacious home features plenty of strong lines and industrial-style elements, brought together for a quirky, masculine look.


Noteworthy feature #1: The massive glass panel framed in black. The eye catching piece not only brings more light into both the study and the open-concept living and kitchen area, it gives visitors a peek into the statement-making bookshelf of the study. The warm wood tones of the study room floor also bring a welcome contrast to the stark white of the living area.

 

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The living, dining and kitchen were combined for a spacious, open-concept look.


Noteworthy feature #2: The cement screed ceilling. The ceiling creates a unique contrast against the white walls and floors of the home, and bring a subtle industrial touch to the home.


Noteworthy feature #3: Dog-shaped TV console. What's a man without a dog? Except this homeowner's dog is built into his home! The curiously adorable console brings an element of fun to the home.

 

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How could one not fall in love with such an amazing space! It's a room WITHIN a room, or a BOX within a room. 


Noteworthy feature #4: The crate-like box that frames the bed. The wooden box really helps create a cosy sanctuary for this homeowner. The wood panels match the parquet of the room, giving it a cosy ambience. 

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Plenty of sunlight floods the kitchen, brightening up the narrow area.


Noteworthy feature #5: The unfinished wood-look panels. The raw appearence of the cabinetry complements the kitchen island.

 

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Every home needs good storage.


Noteworthy feature #6: Loving the green chalkboard! Unlike the more popular black chalkboard, this really brings us back to our primary school years! Hidden behind these push-to-open flush doors are the owner's tableware.

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