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In effort to revamp a landed property which over 10 years age, our design team has been given free reign to explore further on Scandinavian theme impulses.
This project managed by Chris Lau, the principal of architecture and design practice Red Land Design® with the in-house design team, contractors and carpenters from local and China had crafted a home interior influenced by Scandinavian mixed with minimalist elements.
We wanted these interiors to feel serene, a respite from 24/7 hubbub outside, which important to our client when living in an industrious style.
Chic, understated and admired the world over, Scandi style interiors make a case for utilitarian design and functional spaces.
Flute panel design on the guest room access incorporate with laundry cabinet in clean lines, fine craftsmanship, and timeless feel principal that informed so much in this house modern interiors.
Functional layouts, neutral palettes, less-is-more aesthetics and wood tones made up the kitchen design.
Architecturally, Scandi homes veer towards clean lines and simplicity and the base colour palette is usually neutral or in a muted tone.
In this one of the bedrooms, interior designer employs another Scandi style which blends with coral color in a clean, elegant and modern sensibility.
A very unique design with practicality where the wardrobe structure covers the closet accessories with folding door panels where the owner given flexi adjustment and adding on each storage compartments anytime they want.
Major highlight of the master bedroom design is where the curve edge corner overhead integrated with LED strip light along the cove ceiling. This space successfully reflecting the client’s character in taste and hospitality for his private home.
Minimalist lines features, a creamy colour palette and an abundance of natural materials which all work together in a beautiful interplay of contemporary Scandinavian style.