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Envisioned as an urban sanctuary amidst nature, the resulting interior has a primarily bold, mature and masculine concept at its core. Every piece of furniture, fixture and furnishing was carefully selected in order to give it an overall sense of elegance, artistry and refinement. Despite this, the home still has a warm and modern feel to it thanks to the balancing presence of feminine elements such as the occasional splash of vibrant colour.
A clear example of this is the living room which exudes class and a sense of structure thanks to the colours and materials it uses. Porcelain floor tiles and a white recessed ceiling keep the focus on the furnishings which are deceptively understated. This includes the light grey L-shaped sofa, black marble-topped round coffee table and faded grey rug. Toeing the line is the television cabinet which has white panels at the top, black shelf spaces in the centre and natural wood grain drawers at the bottom. Linking this section to the décor is a stretch of grey marble near the very bottom which matches the rug. Meanwhile, the attention-grabbing bright red one-seater and the grey marble-topped chrome island with an in-built wine cooler nearby prevent the space from becoming too monochrome.

As per the family’s request, each of the bedrooms upstairs has its own distinct style and palette that reflect the personality of its occupant while wall shelves, glass cabinets and wardrobes with copious amounts of built-in storage space help every room stay organised, neat and clean. In the master bedroom, silver white dominates everything from the velvet upholstered headboard to the wardrobe doors and is accentuated by stronger tones courtesy of elements like the rose gold door handles and dark wood wardrobe island. Another bedroom has as its defining feature a copper fabric headboard that is connected to the bedside table while the bedroom with twin beds utilises an interesting combination of salmon pink and emerald green to set itself apart.


















