A home designed by MMH Interior Design captures the beauty of elegant curves. It's comfortable and luxurious, with every aspect thoughtfully crafted.
Located in Lohas Park, this 542 sq. ft. flat belongs to a lady whom the designer describes as "independent, gentle and tasteful" and lives alone. Inside the home, you'll find plenty of curves, hidden spaces and inviting colours. The curved lines lend a sense of movement and softness, while the furniture lends it some personality.
Featuring earthy tones and natural materials such as wood and marble, the home's colour scheme creates a homely, welcoming atmosphere. In the dining room, a small hexagonal dining table sits on one side, positioned in front of a semi-circular alcove seating nook. The juxtaposition between the table's straight lines and the nook's curves reflects the homeowner's independent personality and her gentle, feminine nature.
Painted a deep grey, the alcove adds texture and depth to the room, with wooden walls that hide hidden cabinet space. This corner is a safe haven for the homeowner, a respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The intricate woodwork also serves as a reminder of the homeowner's father and his craftsmanship, embodying his love and dedication.
Then, moving further into the living room area, a curved, grey sofa seemingly sinks against the wall, making itself right at home. A throw blanket in burnt orange and throw cushions of varying textures and colours, including one in red, add a pop of colour to the space.
Providing a sense of relaxation and comfort, the master bedroom is a cosy retreat from the stresses of life. It's full of rich, warm colours and organic materials, similar to those used throughout the house. A huge window next to the bed adds a lot to the feeling of serenity and peace.
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