https://www.homeanddecor.com.sg/project/rainbow-bright-two-bedroom-apartment/
Rainbow Bright, two-bedroom apartment
In contrast to the vibrancy of the living space, the design team opted for a more tranquil colour scheme for the master bedroom.
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The 3-D effect of the tiles in the en-suite master bedroom is toned down by the dark flooring and cabinetry.
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As their son's favourite colour is red, the team incorporated it into the customised geometric pattern on the chest if drawers in his room.
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Against the neutral tones of the kitchen, an injection of yellow - in the 3-D butterfly decal stickers - adds vibrancy to the space. The choice of reflective materials, such as the mirror and high-gloss laminates, helps to multiply light and space.
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The clients wanted something different for the entrance console, which resulted in a customised asymmetrical cabinet in a glossy sunny yellow shade.
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The designers used a statement pendant lamp to add drama and height to the space. It is also the visual anchor of the living room.
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Emerald and gold wallpaper from Harlequin was chosen for the powder room walls. Chrome accessories accentuate and play off the wallpaper print.
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The hummingbird wallpaper by Harlequin has a playful quality, and it echoes the colours in the living and dining areas.
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The sofa in the living room was reupholstered in bright yellow leather. The Design Intervention team says that it gives an optimistic vibe and sets the tone for the rest of the home.
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Pink and orange accents stand out against the neutral tones of the wallpaper. The pops of fuchsia help to visually tie the two living spaces together.
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