2 Simple, Modern Homes with Simple, Modern Furnishings
It doesn’t take a lot to make a beautiful space. In fact, it is in the editing of furniture and even color that true style is discovered. Like Coco Chanel said, “Before you leave the house, look in the mirror and take at least one thing off.” Perhaps it is best to style a living […]
It doesn’t take a lot to make a beautiful space. In fact, it is in the editing of furniture and even color that true style is discovered. Like Coco Chanel said, “Before you leave the house, look in the mirror and take at least one thing off.” Perhaps it is best to style a living room or a house with the same idea in mind — before the room is done, take one thing out. The two homes featured here are not necessarily minimalist, but they have both edited their style down to just the essentials. With natural colors and clean lines, these homes are a testament to the old adage that “less is more.”
Visualizer: Kyde Architects
In the first home, we can immediately see the neutral color palette take hold in the living room, with only indoor house plants to add a bit of brightness.
A range of lighting options is important in building a comfortable space. Here,
unique floor lamps add to the overhead lighting for different moods.
In one corner, a comfortable reading chair gives the homeowners a little spot to retreat to, by the window, for a bit of down time.
By utilizing unique wall shelves, the designer is able to keep th...
It doesn’t take a lot to make a beautiful space. In fact, it is in the editing of furniture and even color that true style is discovered. Like Coco Chanel said, “Before you leave the house, look in the mirror and take at least one thing off.” Perhaps it is best to style a living room or a house with the same idea in mind — before the room is done, take one thing out. The two homes featured here are not necessarily minimalist, but they have both edited their style down to just the essentials. With natural colors and clean lines, these homes are a testament to the old adage that “less is more.”
Visualizer: Kyde Architects
In the first home, we can immediately see the neutral color palette take hold in the living room, with only indoor house plants to add a bit of brightness.
A range of lighting options is important in building a comfortable space. Here,
unique floor lamps add to the overhead lighting for different moods.
In one corner, a comfortable reading chair gives the homeowners a little spot to retreat to, by the window, for a bit of down time.
By utilizing unique wall shelves, the designer is able to keep th...
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