Project Background
In a recent interior design project, the mission was clear: create a minimalist, open, and highly functional living space for the client. The goal was to eliminate walls and obstacles while ensuring that the living area and master bedroom served their intended purposes. The challenge was to blend aesthetic appeal with practicality, resulting in spaces that were both beautiful and highly functional.
Floor Plan
The floor plan for this project was carefully crafted to seamlessly integrate two distinct living rooms. One living area was designed to be more intimate, providing a cozy and private atmosphere. An open entryway connected these spaces, leading to a spacious and inviting dining area. This layout ensured that the overall space was versatile, allowing for both private relaxation and communal gatherings.
The floor plan for this project was carefully crafted to seamlessly integrate two distinct living rooms. One living area was designed to be more intimate, providing a cozy and private atmosphere. An open entryway connected these spaces, leading to a spacious and inviting dining area. This layout ensured that the overall space was versatile, allowing for both private relaxation and communal gatherings.
Interior Renderings
The design incorporated a neutral color palette, combining both straight and curved lines in the furniture and decorative elements. The strategic use of glass was essential to divide spaces without creating physical barriers, maintaining the project's open and unobstructed feel.
The design incorporated a neutral color palette, combining both straight and curved lines in the furniture and decorative elements. The strategic use of glass was essential to divide spaces without creating physical barriers, maintaining the project's open and unobstructed feel.
The design incorporated a neutral color palette, combining both straight and curved lines in the furniture and decorative elements. The strategic use of glass was essential to divide spaces without creating physical barriers, maintaining the project's open and unobstructed feel.
The design incorporated a neutral color palette, combining both straight and curved lines in the furniture and decorative elements. The strategic use of glass was essential to divide spaces without creating physical barriers, maintaining the project's open and unobstructed feel.
The design incorporated a neutral color palette, combining both straight and curved lines in the furniture and decorative elements. The strategic use of glass was essential to divide spaces without creating physical barriers, maintaining the project's open and unobstructed feel.
The design incorporated a neutral color palette, combining both straight and curved lines in the furniture and decorative elements. The strategic use of glass was essential to divide spaces without creating physical barriers, maintaining the project's open and unobstructed feel.
The design incorporated a neutral color palette, combining both straight and curved lines in the furniture and decorative elements. The strategic use of glass was essential to divide spaces without creating physical barriers, maintaining the project's open and unobstructed feel.
The design incorporated a neutral color palette, combining both straight and curved lines in the furniture and decorative elements. The strategic use of glass was essential to divide spaces without creating physical barriers, maintaining the project's open and unobstructed feel.
Villa - Bedroom (Master Room)
The design incorporated a neutral color palette, combining both straight and curved lines in the furniture and decorative elements. The strategic use of glass was essential to divide spaces without creating physical barriers, maintaining the project's open and unobstructed feel.
The design incorporated a neutral color palette, combining both straight and curved lines in the furniture and decorative elements. The strategic use of glass was essential to divide spaces without creating physical barriers, maintaining the project's open and unobstructed feel.
Villa - Drawing Room, Living Room
The design incorporated a neutral color palette, combining both straight and curved lines in the furniture and decorative elements. The strategic use of glass was essential to divide spaces without creating physical barriers, maintaining the project's open and unobstructed feel.
The design incorporated a neutral color palette, combining both straight and curved lines in the furniture and decorative elements. The strategic use of glass was essential to divide spaces without creating physical barriers, maintaining the project's open and unobstructed feel.
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