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Artistry Exposed, a three-storey semi-detached home near Holland Village
Pops of orange add zest to the cool, white living room, as illustrated by Hermes throw cushions and Poltrona Frau's Montera dining chairs in shades of that colour. This was influenced by the lady of the house's love for Hermes, the French fashion and furnishings brand with a similarly coloured logo.
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The home features a large, all-white dry kitchen with glass doors. Here, you will find two Louis Ghost chairs by Kartell that match the "see-through" theme. There are only two televisions in the house; one here, where the family watches the news during breakfast, and another in the family room on an upper floor.
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The homeowners wanted a luxurious ambience in the home. Naturally, marble was the answer; it is used in all bathrooms for a consistent design language. On the second floor is a jack-and-jill bathroom (right) which connects the family room with the guest room.
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For an unconventional dry kitchen look, Chris introduced the family to Wind, a freestanding open bookcase from Italian brand Rimadesio. "The homeowners didn't want a claustrophobic space, and this Red Dot Design Award winner fit the bill," says Chris.
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Unique silhouettes and black marble tiles in this powder room create a striking first impression. The pendant lamp is Artemide's Cosmic leaf, and the pedestal sink is from Ferrara.
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To complement the open-plan features such as the glass doors and open shelves. The "skeletal" staircase is made of cast metal and wood planks, and is designed to aid in air ventilation. Also, cast metal is a strong material that allows for a sleek yet sturdy silhouette.
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The outcome of a major space reconfiguration, the attic-turned-master suite is a spacious and luxurious space. It is decorated with art pieces and designer furniture, which stands out against the black walls.
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The interior designer thought it would be interesting to keep the beams. "Everything else is contemporary, and this Balinese detail clashes with it – but I like that," he says. The plants were chosen for their zen feel.
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This airy and luxurious abode is decorated with an impressive collection of designer furniture and accessories.