Interiors That Exude Warmth Through Soft Brown & Grey Decor
Warmth exudes from these three modern home interiors, through rich brown and grey colour palettes, natural wood tone and soft lighting. Such a palette feels like a hug to come home to, or an inviting blanket to snuggle up in. However, there is nothing remotely fluffy about these homes. These are spaces that are shaped […]
Warmth exudes from these three modern home interiors, through rich brown and grey colour palettes, natural wood tone and soft lighting. Such a palette feels like a hug to come home to, or an inviting blanket to snuggle up in. However, there is nothing remotely fluffy about these homes. These are spaces that are shaped by contemporary furniture choices, ultra stylish accessories, cutting edge appliances and superb lighting designs. These are abodes for the discerning homeowner who has impeccable taste and a budget to complement it. Designer pieces and collectable art dot these warming scenes of comforting sanctuary, creating reposeful balance between a passion for the creative and a need for sanctum.
Visualizer: Jingai
A curved modern sofa hugs the lounge area of home number one, next to an Easy armchair designed by Pierre Jeanneret for his cousin Le Corbusier who designed the city of Chandigarh, India in the 1950s. AD has an interesting backstory for the curious.
Behind the curved sofa, a panda print and a KAWS sculpture bring art to the interior. The sculptural element continues in the form of a carved wooden side table and a unique ...
Warmth exudes from these three modern home interiors, through rich brown and grey colour palettes, natural wood tone and soft lighting. Such a palette feels like a hug to come home to, or an inviting blanket to snuggle up in. However, there is nothing remotely fluffy about these homes. These are spaces that are shaped by contemporary furniture choices, ultra stylish accessories, cutting edge appliances and superb lighting designs. These are abodes for the discerning homeowner who has impeccable taste and a budget to complement it. Designer pieces and collectable art dot these warming scenes of comforting sanctuary, creating reposeful balance between a passion for the creative and a need for sanctum.
Visualizer: Jingai
A curved modern sofa hugs the lounge area of home number one, next to an Easy armchair designed by Pierre Jeanneret for his cousin Le Corbusier who designed the city of Chandigarh, India in the 1950s. AD has an interesting backstory for the curious.
Behind the curved sofa, a panda print and a KAWS sculpture bring art to the interior. The sculptural element continues in the form of a carved wooden side table and a unique ...
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