We love an airy open plan home scheme here at Home Designing, and this one has some particularly interesting features. This wide open space has a skeleton of raw walls and steel columns, and to counterbalance these rather industrial features the décor has been designed with small injections of color and shapely arrangements.
On the outside of the modern home we see that the building is box-like in shape, thus the interior gains little influence from the architectural layout.
In contrast, the pool decking sweeps away in a curvaceous manner, making way for a lush lawn and planting.
Inside the home we are immediately greeted with pops of primary colors, within a quirky upholstered yellow seat and a bright blue sideboard.
On the far wall an artistic arrangement of shelving spans the space, offering homes to all of the family’s display pieces, books, collections and treasured belongings.
To anchor the dining area in the vast unpartitioned space, a large pendant light has been fitted above the table.
A huge kitchen diner takes its place over by the large windows, with units situated away from the perimeter in a freestanding fashion.
Small cube cupboards extrude from the wall to create added interest amidst the maze of white shelving.
The display wall turns into an entertainment wall as it reaches the sofa area, giving way to a wall mounted flatscreen TV. A run of base cupboards are on hand to conceal media players, DVDs, consoles, and games.
An industrial style metal staircase fits the style of the space perfectly.
The master bedroom has a luxurious en suite bathroom, fitted with floating vanity units and a modern freestanding bath tub. The crisp white furniture sings against the same slate gray brickwork as is seen in the spacious living area.
On the smooth bathroom vanity shelf, a chunky gray basin ties in the hue of the surrounding raw walls.
A mezzanine lounge area receives another fun hit of color.
Photographs via Pitsou and Elad Sarig; Hat tip: Decoist
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