Muted green, taupe and copper coloured accents gently colour the creamy microcement stucco interiors of these two beautiful modern home designs. The tranquil decor palette creates a mellow mood that is spiced with eye-catching contemporary design and unique lighting. Our first featured home design is coloured with light mossy green elements that come alive amongst a plethora of indoor plants. Arched windows bring in a flood of daylight and a city skyline. The second of our two home interiors shows a large and airy living space with a cantilevered staircase design. The double height living room reaches up into the rafters, where a luxury mezzanine bedroom suite rests in warm copper tones.
Designer: Anastasia Afanasyeva Visualizer: Anastasia Overina
An olive green curved sofa softens the corner of our first living space, where it draws around dual aspect windows.
A set of two unique floor lamps add a warm and atmospheric glow against dove grey microcement stucco walls.
The U-shaped sofa arrangement is completed by a second green channel tufted sofa. Subtle, taupe stripes criss-cross the living room rug, adding an understated pattern against the pale microcement floor.
The wonderfully lightweight, woven chairs are Nomad lounge chairs by Kristian Sofus Hansen and Tommy Hyldahl for Norr11.
Mature indoor plants cheerily complement the modern green sofas. The microcement wall treatment smooths around a built-in planter, forming one fused volume.
Linear wall lights cut sharply into the microcement stucco, tying in with the deep channels of the tufted sofa design.
More indoor plants are potted in matching cement planters, and lined up in height order around a curvaceous glass interior wall to create delicate screening.
Tall, arched windows draw the eye up to appreciate the generous ceiling height of the property.
Wooden window frames contrast warmly with the grey microcement stucco walls.
A set of wood nesting coffee tables are paired in the centre of the open plan lounge space, where they are accessorised with a small collection of coffee table books.
Behind the lounge area, the kitchen diner stands spacious and bright.
The round pedestal dining table is complemented by round-seated dining chairs and an unusual feature wall of glass orbs.
A flat modern fruit bowl sleekly adorns the dining table.
Over in the minimalist kitchen, a laconic colour palette flows across a curved kitchen island, a set of shapely tall kitchen cabinets, and a smoothly sculpted backsplash wall.
A modern chandelier combines linear and curved elements to aptly complement the kitchen design.
Open kitchen shelving is colour coordinated with the microcement wall treatment to create quiet cohesivity. Ceramic dishes are placed sparingly along the wall shelves to keep the visual clean and calm.
A fluted golden column makes a luxurious focal point out in the home entryway.
A ring of light draws around the lustrous gold feature column.
Beige drapes screen off the entryway closet. Their soft folds emulate the fluted finish of the central support pillar.
A designer chair makes a stylish addition to the monochromatic entryway, where it is positioned conveniently as a place to change into and out of shoes.
The hallway dressing area is subtly separated from the front door by a narrow dividing wall with a skillfully curved edge.
A decorative wall mirror completes the curved shape theme with a racetrack-shaped silhouette.
Visualizer: ArtPartner Architects
The second of our two featured designs is a large and luxurious home with warming copper coloured accents. Beige linear sofas peacefully coordinate with creamy microcement rendered walls in the living room. Black floor lamps cut slender disruptions into the light palette.
An area rug and a set of nesting coffee tables lay down more black anchors in the centre of the light lounge arrangement.
A cantilevered staircase design climbs the open plan living room wall. Clear glass balustrades provide a safe yet unobtrusive barrier along the ascent. A custom-cut, backlit mirror reaches from the living room baseboard up to the ceiling behind the staircase, where it joins with the glow of LED stair lights.
Black window blinds match with stark black window frames.
A modern fireplace cuts a curve into the concrete chimney breast. A copper backplate extends from the mouth of the firebox, elongating its effect.
Behind the lounge, a modern dining set seats up to eight at dinner. A trio of large dining room pendant lights cluster effectively above the modern table.
A one wall kitchen with kitchen island spans the back of the open concept living space. The wood dining table forms a peninsula off the central island, slotting neatly underneath its stone countertop.
Wood slatted unit fronts make textural contrast against the polished stone worktops and a smooth wood grain backsplash wall.
Open kitchen shelves are warmly lit with LED stips to provide atmospheric radiance.
Gold trims and a gold faucet provide a luxurious finishing touch to the kitchen design.
Up in the rafters, the mezzanine bedroom is warmed by a copper coloured headboard feature wall. The bedroom rug counteracts in cool grey tones.
A floating bedside table is configured with an overlapping wall mounted dressing table. A gold bedroom pendant light provides reading light by the bed, whilst a modern wall sconce brightens the vanity area.
A globe table light is set on a small bedside at the other side of the room.
The comfortable vanity chair doubles as a reading chair by the window.
At the foot of the bed, a glass closet spans the width of the room.
The walk in wardrobe is backlit to show off the clothing collection.
In the bathroom, a freestanding bathtub is situated to take in the tranquil view.
A round bathroom mirror is offset above the modern pedestal sink to balance out a small toiletries shelf. The vanity mirror glows dramatically around its edge like a solar eclipse.
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