Minimalistic design
Jake and Emily, our repeat client, wanted a minimalistic design for their home.
After better understanding their requirements, we chose the Scandinavian style for their home.
Jake and Emily, our repeat client, wanted a minimalistic design for their home.
After better understanding their requirements, we chose the Scandinavian style for their home.
We replaced the rigid, original partition with glass, multi-fold doors that could open completely.
Now, even more light can flood into their home, making it look brighter and livelier.
Waking up feeling well-rested is the best way to start a day.
In the master bedroom, we added thick curtains so that Jake and Emily could sleep peacefully at night.
Jake and Emily wanted a small table in their bedroom by the window. They intended to relax there at night, reading their favorite books before sleeping.
We added a glass shower partition in the master bathroom to create separate wet and dry areas. This way, it’s easier for Jake and Emily to stay dry in the bathroom when not showering.
The kitchen was where the couple wanted to showcase a little flair in their home. For the backsplash tiles in the stove area, we chose a color that they liked — Turquoise.
To tie the look of the kitchen with the rest of the home, we used a light-colored wood texture for the countertops.
To make the dining area look more spacious, we used furniture with thin legs.
Having clear lines of sight helps spaces appear bigger — yes, even clear views of the floor.
We had lots of fun doing this project. We hope it inspired you too.
If you have any designs for your dream home, we'd love to hear from you.