Not a fan of the monochromatic look? Take notes from this visually striking apartment in Shanghai, aptly named Chromatic Spaces. It features a strategic use of vibrant colours, textures and lighting that give each room a unique and stylish look:
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Here, a textured deep blue wall provides high contrast and frames the spacious lounge. It’s also a calming colour, perfect for creating a cool and cosy environment.
A recessed ceiling in highlighter yellow zones the living space, while plush contemporary-style sofas in neutral colours soften the vibrant interiors. Soft carpets also create a restful ambience that’s perfect for lounging.
Each of the apartment’s communal areas is arranged around the kitchen, which has been encased in glass windows and doors to allow the homeowner and guests to have direct visual contact.
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This home features lots of storage, many of which are concealed behind eye-catching built-ins.
The master bedroom wall is clad in shiny bottle-green wallpaper. And instead of more regular, angular-shaped furnishings, opt for pieces with curves instead, such as a round mirror and table lamps.
The curvilinear elements throughout the home provides a sense of cosiness. Furniture in dark-hued upholstery intensifies this.
The bathroom offers a stunning view of the city. Metallic mosaic tiles reflect the colours of the skyline and make it come alive in the interior.
In this bedroom, the feature wall is clad in mosaic tiles and accessorised with a dark heavy curtain. We also love the pops of orange and yellow that adds vibrancy to the decor.
Here, curved silhouettes hide storage as well as ambient lighting. The soft pink adds a feminine atmosphere.
Design: IFG Architectural Consulting Service, Photo: Sui Sicong
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Text: Eliza H, Home & Decor Singapore