Exposed pipes and bricks? No problem!
This is an industrial theme with mid-century modern flair. The brick wall lends a raw and exposed feel to the room, while the table paired with black and yellow chairs give a quirky pop of colour in this interior.
A linear arrangement ensures practicality and function.
To tackle this small space, the interior design is approached with a linear arrangement to make it more visually-appealing. Within the living space, a thin membrane is used to separate both the living and study space, without compromising cosiness and comfort.
Theatrical play of industrial design.
The industrial concept is demonstrated through the finishes of the interior, complemented with simple colours and shapes of furniture pieces.
Coziness achieves through mixture of furniture pieces.
The mixture of geometric lines and shapes and the use of old and new personalised portraits lend an interesting feel to this space, making it cosy visually and mentally.
To live in simplicity, approaching the design stylistically.
Terra Firma shows that one can be budget-conscious without scrimping on style. The walls are intentionally exposed to reveal the raw, concrete finish while the rest of the furniture pieces are chosen to complement the walls and accomodate the small living space.
Expansive Living
A relatively large room which integrates living in an expansive area. This room serves to redefine the type of living room arrangements found in typical small-space homes.
“A house is a machine for living in” - Le Corbusier
The icon of Modernism, Le Corbusier, believed in simplicity. The furniture pieces chosen here have a slick finish. Minimalist touches can be seen throughout the textures, forms and colours in this room. At a glance, this room blends simplicity with comfort beautifully.
Drawing in your soul .
There is a sense of raw in this living room, with an all-wood environment. The room gives a very stylistic feel with classy looking industrial-esque furniture pieces. Each piece in this living room has a story to tell and lures visitors into this grotto.
Bold in look, comforting in feel.
The colours and textures used in this room creates a moody atmosphere that draws you in as soon as you enter the room. There are a little touches of flamboyance in the room, with a deep saturation of colours reflected in the bed and the velvety rug. This gives an overall feeling of comfort.
“Totality of architectural design includes textures, the soft and hardness of the material, the smell of the material, and the acoustic effect of the material.” - Kengo Kuma
There is no boundary between the dining room and other areas of the home here. What makes a bold design statement is the display of raw materials in the furniture. Style is expressed through the furniture forms and placement of the furniture.
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