Designed by Three-D Conceptwerke, a dark and mellow colour palette sets the tone for this restful abode, where its occupant can get some downtime from work.
In a corner of the cosy living room, pallets and crates that homeowner Jonathan salvaged from the street become platforms for him to showcase his personality. Cushions and bag from Taylor B.
Along the corridor leading to the bedrooms, the alcove under the building’s common staircase was fitted with bookshelves finished with woodgrain laminates from Lamitak.
In the dining area, the designers capitalised on the flat’s high ceilings, using pendant lamps in an attractive colour to draw the eye up.
The generously sized kitchen was enlarged such that it now enjoys more natural light and has ample worktop surface for the homeowner, who is an avid cook.
To keep the look linear and less bulky, the designers did away with top-hung kitchen cabinets and kept all storage under the counter.
In the master bedroom, a pole system was chosen for the wardrobe, rather than built-in carpentry, and positioned at opposite sides of the room for an open concept.
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