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Monochromatic bachelor pad with a luxury hotel feel
The loose furniture in the living room is easily pushed aside when the homeowners want to use the space as a recording studio.
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Mirrored surfaces and glimmers of silver add sparkle to the pure white interior. All electrical outlets, switches and lighting in the monochromatic kitchen are hidden to maintain a clean, streamlined look. Book boxes from Oddjects.
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Inexpensive, self-assembled cabinets show off the homeowner's collection of anime figures and other sculptural pieces.
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The homeowners could not agree on what art to display in the living room, so they replicated their elevation drawings, printed to scale.
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When closed, the 1.5m-wide storeroom door looks just like an upholstered section of wall.
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The intimate foyer leads to the spacious white living room, which is also cordoned off by curtains.
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Heavy white curtains on three walls cocoon the sleeping area when drawn and keep the air-conditioning in. The landscape format of the photograph visually extends the room.
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The timber panel and overhead paneling forms what Stephen calls a “spa portal”. Besides demarcating the area, it also hides a beam and useful storage space. Bath towel from Muji. There is a tv in the bathroom – just like in some hotel rooms. being mounted on a hinged panel, it can be angled to face the bed, too.
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