“Our aim was to compose a homogenous continuous ribbon, which was achieved by using the painted fibreboards (MDF) on a steel supporting structure.
Breaking up the monochromatic whiteness of the living room, the red orange loft complememted by the built in lighting became a vivid nuance in the simple apartment fitting the young style of our clients.” batlab.
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This home style was basically imagined by a young couple and actualised by their chosen architects. They placed the bed right above the door with a male and female vibe attributed to the set of stairs flowing from either side.
Clearly the stairs were designed to be the star of the show with their orange colour and florescent snake light.
The male side has actually rather cool sheet metal stairs with storage embedded into the orange walls and the female side is fresher with plain white walls. The flooring which is so easy to miss is lovely light wood and compliments the set up by offering simplicity.
It is hard to see how one would mimic this home without an actual demolish and start again…except for one way. Recessed and cove lighting could effectively create the same atmosphere. See what we mean in this home.
Really interesting idea, minimalist, impactful and probably best left to singles, couples and teetotallers.
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Appreciative thanks to:
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Photographer
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