This home by Elementz Design Studio becomes the perfect place for the homeowner to retreat to after a long day at work.
5 March 2014
For the average urbanite that battles crowded places every day, having a home that provides a cosy and quiet private space to recharge is usually on the top of the design wishlist. By creating open spaces and charming nooks, Elementz Design Studio turns this home into a sanctuary that the homeowners can come home to at the end of the day.
Despite its small floor area, the designer proves that rethinking the spatial planning can result in an open and spacious living area. Primarily in white and interspersed with furnishings in dark tone, the living spaces refresh the mind with its bright and airy ambience. Also of note in the living area is the TV feature that stretches beyond the wall, creating a cosy alcove. Even the furniture pieces, with their sensuous curves, add to the cushy feel of the space.
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