A “layering” design method creates a rich layer of beauty in this home.
"With the ‘layered’ design technique, a calm colour scheme, mastering material elements like cloth, metal, marble and wood veneer, unique layering superimposed upon a simple foundation and the arc serving as the primary element of decoration throughout the space – all this makes the visual hierarchy and texture of this home incredibly rich,” said Grande Interior Design’s team.
The living room exudes a serene ambiance with its light-toned earthy hues. Its cabinets and furniture feature simple and uncluttered lines that allow one's gaze to be drawn to the beautiful sea view outside. The TV wall, fashioned from exquisite natural-textured marble, further highlights the room's pleasing design, while a curved hoarding adds further character to the space.
In addition, cascading display racks with gentle curves and light slots, inserted in various locations, contribute to the room's vibrant lighting effects.
The guest toilet enchants with its light wood hue and boasts textured stone bricks on its wall and marble washing countertops, which interplay harmoniously with other materials, creating a rich, layered aesthetic.
The master bedroom follows the light grey hue of the living room and maintains its curved lines, employing bronze steel mastery to outline its shape expertly. The headboard's rear wall incorporates various materials, including bronze steel and a curved hoarding, which adds to the layered feel. Opposite the bed's end, a TV cabinet and a wardrobe are designed with the same artistic curves and bronze steel elements.
The master bathroom is divided by special decorative panels, incorporating light-coloured wood and bronze lines, echoing the master bedroom’s style.
The two children's rooms have heartfelt and playful designs. The first, set aglow with coral pink, features a velvet headboard.
The second, dominated by navy blue and adorned with yellow, its walls are covered with delightful animal wallpaper, capturing the innocence and vitality of childhood.
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