This 2.5 BHK show apartment is in an affordable housing society, but designed to give a modern luxurious feel.
The choice of materials such as leather and cotton velvet upholstery add to the luxurious feel. The sheer curtains in Mediterranean style reinforce the overall breezy yet rich look.
The flooring and ceilings have been kept plain to let the buyers imagine their home and keep the focus on overall space design.
Our favourite part of this house has to be the wall paneling in mint. The contrast coloured vibrant modern artwork breaks the monotony. The floral furnishings used in the bedroom are markedly different from often what one sees — which are usually solid colours. The floral and abstract patterns are inviting and bode well against the solid sheers and dual tone headboard in the bedrooms.
Sheer curtains have been used throughout the apartment to let natural light stream in considering that the windows are modest in size and that there aren’t many in the house. Using floor length curtains even for windows gives the illusion of space and height to the room.
When wood is used in excess, it gives a warmth to the room. Quality wood also gives it it that rich feel. The same colours scheme repeats in all the rooms giving it a cohesive feel.
There are many lessons in design to learn from this show apartment. One takeaway is the height at which the artwork is hung: at eye level. Often you see them way above eye level which feels odd as you have to crane your next to get a good look. All the art works are modern in white frame and contrasting colours.
The furniture and wall decor are otherwise minimal considering that this is a show apartment.