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Opposites Attract, a semi-detached house off Holland Road
The architectural envelope was designed in relation to the functions within the house.
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The living room comprises a curated collection of well-known pieces such as the Ligne Roset Prado Sofa by Christian Werener, as well as the Love Sofa High Back by Marcel Wanders and Bart Daybed by Bart Schilder, both for Moooi.
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A customised "Shou Sugi Ban" suar wood dining table takes centre stage in the dining room, complemented by a set of chairs from the About A Chair series by Hee Welling.
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Grey marble with dramatic veining add a touch of luxury to the bathroom.
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Blue mosaic tiles inject a splash of fun into the teenagers' bathroom.
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The design of the master bedroom is a continuation of that on the first storey, both with strong linear axes anchoring them.
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The central axis, defined a strip of teak flooring, runs from one end of the house to the other.
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The original master bedroom at the front was turned into the sons' bedroom. The current master bedroom was created by combining two bedrooms and a study.
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The attic study is furnished with Mad King and Mad Queen armchairs by Marcel Wanders from Poliform, and a Disc table by 365 North from Wendelbo.
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An open-riser staircase maintains porosity within the home, adding a degree of lightness that is juxtaposed against a palette of dark colours and materials.
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This semi-detached home is a marriage of contrasting styles, and transcends interior and architectural boundaries.