Showing posts with label Open Plan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Open Plan. Show all posts

Monday, July 9, 2018

Grey and Yellow Open Plan Small Apartment Tour

Grey and Yellow Open Plan Small Apartment Tour

The remodeling of this small flat in Minsk, by designer Zrobym, shows us that small spaces don't always appear tightly stuffed, and that they don't need to be devoid of features and colour to achieve a spacious look. This particular compact home uses pops of solid yellow to tie each area together, without the strong hue becoming overwhelming within the limited proportions. The cheerful accents create several moments of interest, keeping the eye moving around the scheme. See how the wall space has been used to full effect too, and slimline furniture has been implemented to fill the home with practical options–without overfilling.

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A playful side to the home design comes out in the yellow accent living room, where a Simpson throw pillow brightens up the sofa. The face can be turned to the back for a plainer look too. Decorative vases with a wild floral arrangement are a great way to liven up a coffee table and this clean white jug style vessel suits the simplicity of the scheme well. The sunshine yellow section offers a nice clear space for setting down the coffee mugs.

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A floor lamp standing over a stack of books on the floor makes the sofa into a cozy reading place. The white AJ Floor Lamp matches the white wall shelf where even more books are stored. See our living rooms for book lovers for more bookworm inspired spaces.

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Bicycles that are wall-mounted indoors can be both a practical storage option and a decorative piece. Here they take pride of place on a wooden slatted backdrop, right next to the television.

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Three pendant shades of scaling sizes adorn the ceiling. The simple grouping forms a strong visual overhead.

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The sleek white entertainment unit is dual level, providing an optimum place for audio visual equipment and a higher platform for decorative items.

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The living room runs right into the kitchen area in this small open plan flat. A change in flooring marks the transition between the two purposes.

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Each area uses the same colour palette of white, wood tone, soft grey and yellow. to keep the look clean and cohesive.

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The countertop on the central kitchen island extends beyond the edge of the units to form a breakfast bar, the only eating area in this small apartment.

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Two soft grey kitchen pendant lights illuminate the dining and cooking zone. Their colour ties in with that of the lounge, and with the adjacent mural on the partially dividing wall. Three kitchen stools sit in audience to the culinary show going on at the hob.

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A thin dividing wall shields and separates the kitchen from the entryway. White units in the entryway mimic those used in the kitchen. A small yellow ottoman carries the accent colour through and provides a comfy seat for storing and putting on shoes.

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Wall hooks above the ottoman provide a handy place to hang up bags, hats and scarves by the door. A typographical doormat brings another dash of humour to the home.

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The wall mural is a map of the world. A cool place to mark out your travel destinations from past trips, or future planned adventures. Magnetic paint provides an easily editable feature wall on which to display a rotation of favourite travel pictures or souvenir fridge magnets.

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In the bedroom, a yellow stylish desk chair is tucked under a run of drawers to form a makeup table.

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An anglepoise table lamp provides extra light for glamming up.

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The bed linen is shades of grey to follow on from the colour story in the living room.

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Two black wall sconces are fixed directly onto the wooden headboard to provide evening reading light. The two bedside shelving units are also headboard mounted. Underbed storage drawers offer another space-saving element.

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Slim paneled bi-fold doors on the wardrobe are perfect for a bedroom of limited space. This allows the bed to be situated closer to the closet without the problem of regular sized hinged doors hitting the bed-frame when opened outward.

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On the bedside shelf, a mint green desk clock brings a tiny drop of colour into the mix. A black and grey chevron throw adds some bold pattern.

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An art print includes another hit of yellow in this room.

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In this sitting area, indoor house plants peep out of a cool extruded wall feature. The seating here is a banquette that is built into a chunky wooden box frame. The boxing is deep enough to form shelves on each side, substantial enough to conveniently situate a coffee maker for on-hand hot beverages to fuel work from home.

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A houndstooth cushion and a plaid blanket provide some home comforts, and keep the chill off from the nearby large windows.

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A grouping of industrial style lighting adds interest to plain white and wood bathroom decor.

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The wooden slatted bath panel matches with a letterbox cubby holding toiletries and soap dispensers.

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The wall opposite the bath tub conceals a washing machine behind handle-less wooden doors.

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The industrial lighting mount is a continuation of the shower curtain rail. Additional strip lighting is situated between ceiling slats and an LED strip illuminates the mirror over the vanity. A small heated towel rail blends in with the white wall tiling behind, and matches the cubby above the toilet paper holder.

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The rectangular wash basin sits above a wall mounted vanity unit with storage. A waterfall tap completes the modern look.


Monday, June 4, 2018

Eclectic Single Bedroom Apartment With Open Floor Plan

Eclectic Single Bedroom Apartment With Open Floor Plan

The hits just keep coming from the design team at INT2. In this post, we'll explore a 69 square meter (742 square foot) apartment in Minsk, Belarus. The space is not particularly large, but as we have seen in previous projects from these talented designers, it does not take excessive floor space to create a beautiful and welcoming home. What's more important is that each piece is perfectly chosen to fit with an overall atmosphere and purpose, just as we will see here.
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The general floorplan is quite open, with only the bedrooms and bathrooms being closed off from the rest of the house. This allows natural light to filter in for most of the day, keeping this bright and warm.

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The design utilizes a mixture of a warm industrial trend with vintage, upcycled pieces. For instance, the caged bulb next to the warm leather sling chair is made from a vintage barn pulley and the headboard in the bedroom is a repurposed vintage door.

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Mixing these different time periods and style gives the apartment an eclectic and warm feel, creating a sense of personality and life. It is this type of design that makes even a casual visitor want to settle in and stay for a long stretch.

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Storage is an issue to address in any type of design. Using a vertical bicycle rack, the residents of this apartment can turn a utilitarian object into its own work of art, while also preserving floorspace on their simple but bright enclosed terrace.

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A custom mural in the bedroom is a loud shout to the personal tastes of the occupants. It’s watching eyes and high contrast design might be unsettling for some, but for these homeowners puts a unique stamp on their private space.

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The partition in the living room, made from carefully chosen cinderblocks is distinct and decidedly cool, but not overly fussy or fancy. The contrast between the rectangular and round designs in the bricks gives it a special artistic element.

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A small bathroom with built in laundry tucked under the counter is a finishing touch on this efficient but stylish design.

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Friday, April 20, 2018

Open Plan Interior Design Inspiration

Open Plan Interior Design Inspiration

Choosing an open floor plan is a personal choice. Some just love the home and it happens to come with this kind of combination kitchen, living, and dining rooms. Others love the idea of having the rooms open to one another as they are great for entertaining. These 22 open floor plans have managed to tie everything together in terms of style, but keep each area well-defined.

1 | Visualizer: Patricia Bagienski
The kitchen in this open design is just a step up from the living area. The two levels are a great way to separate the two spaces. Making them flow is the light wood cabinetry and platform steps that include drawers. Instead of using separate upholstered pieces, this designer has used upholsetery cushions and pillows to make seating. The kitchen island pendant lights share the same hue with the panel cabinet doors and dining table lighting fixture.

2 | Visualizer: Moh Studio
This Berlin open floor plan apartment in white was dressed up with low profile charcoal seating that features geometric pattern pillows. Those patterns were continued in the rug that anchors and defines the living area. The circular element in the coffee tables was imitated in on the walls with cute cat art, as well as in the lighting fixtures. The barstools picked up the grey again and added a light maple finish in their legs that we see again in the top drawer of the chest. Tying the rooms together is the fabulous light grey finished wood floors.

3 | Visualizer: Ngurah Arya
Although everything is combined into one room, the use of a straight line tight back sofa and a small dining set help to make it appear spacious. Flat panel cabinets and a marble backsplash keep the kitchen fresh, upscale, and neat.

4 | Via: Ba Dung Nguyen
The exposed ceiling beams and unique industrial style lighting draws the eyes up in this open plan. White brick walls and light wood floors help to lighten the warmness of the beams.

5 | Designer: Polygon
This spaces uses a variety of finishes and materials for the walls that help to separate the different spaces in the room while the grey and white scheme is used throughout the room to keep them coordinated.

6 | Designer: Anna Neiman Interior Design
This botanical design gives new meaning to the term pot rack. Instead of hanging down the pots sit on a hanging shelf, along with lush greenery. Interesting lighting and the spotlight under the platform up to the kitchen are interesting touches that create great ambiance.

7 | Designer: Anna Neiman Interior Design
This contemporary design has an industrial feel with the black sliding glass doors that separate the rooms. The low back free form sectional helps to prevent the room from being to cold and stifling. A burning flame lamp shade off in the corner creates warm lighting in the room.

8 | Visualizer: Phan Nguyen
This open plan has a Zen feel with low seating sofas and coffee table, perfect for a little yoga. The kitchen provides seating for meals in unassuming counter stools around the wood and marble island. The lighting fixtures are branch-like and add a little whimsy.

9 | Visualizer: Oliver Wende
The more traditional arched windows contrast the straight lines and contemporary styling of this living and kitchen combination. Everything is kept simple here, from the white topped dining table and cabinetry to the black leather guest chairs.

10 | Visualizer: Patricia Bagienski
This loft living and kitchen area gives us soaring bookshelves and feminine touches in the flower pendant lighting to the powder blue geometric shapes in the rug and throw pillows. The beautiful dining pendant lights you see here are the E27 Socket Pendants by Muuto.

11 | Visualizer: Yaroslav Serdyuk
A wall of white panels and display nooks is a great background for this room donned with matching sectional pieces. The copper breaking wall helps to define the space of the living room and provides a space for the television without cutting off that beautiful view all together.

12 | Visualizer: Oliver Wende
This simple design makes the most of the small space. Even with black floors the white walls and ample windows manage to keep this look from looking heavy and small. The island gives a space for dinners, work, and storage.

13 | Visualizer: Tu Nguyen Hoang
Textured walls and cabinets provide interest in this open plan and help to declare the kitchen and dining areas. The living area in light grey uses abstract art and sophisticated upholstery to warm up the look.

14 | Architect: Scenario Architecture
The unusual shape of this home required some creativity in making separate spaces that provide room and flow from one to another. Here the living area has this great focal point – a brick wall that doubles as a bookshelf and display space above the fireplace. This wall turns into the kitchen with a built in bench seating on one side of the table.

15 | Visualizer: ESpace Team
Here we have a simple, warm and inviting space. Warm taupe window panels also take on a green hue when paired with the green throw pillows from the sofa. Unique Scandinavian style chairs surround the table giving this otherwise straightforward design a touch of fun.

16 | Visualizer: ESpace Team
The kitchen cabinets in this combo room don’t meet the floor, providing a great space for ambient lighting. Mixed shapes are displayed in the pendant lighting above the dining table, providing a little quirkiness. Open shelves are used in the kitchen keeping with the simplicity of the rest of the design.

17 | Visualizer: ESpace Team
A beautiful double halo lighting fixture sets this room off along with candlestick pendant lighting in the kitchen. The dark green rug defines the living area furnished with a taupe sectional and comfortable Papapasan chairs.

18 | Visualizer: Olesya Ligay
The island and tables tie these rooms together with their grey textured finishes. Accessories were grouped in the different areas and books were used to add height.

19 | Visualizer: Twin Hongtruc
This plan uses a brown wall behind the living area while the cabinets and flooring are a light taupe. Great way to put a spotlight on this cozy seating area and island bar.

20 | Visualizer:  MG Design UK
This open plan with soaring ceilings keeps everything at a low profile to improve flow. The wood burning stove adds a cozy touch to the spacious room. Décor was all about the details, note the candlesticks that match the unique Bauhaus chess set.

21 | Architect: Perkins+Will Visualizer: Pictury Architectural Visualizations
An overstuffed sectional and low marble coffee table sits atop a faux fur rug in this living room. Windows wrap around the kitchen and dining area providing lots of natural lighting.

22 | Visualizer: Andrii Rozhko
Storage in this ebony-walled kitchen was supplied by the island that has its own cubby to slide those counter stools away when they aren’t in use. A fun rug and platform marble tables accompany the black upholstery in the seating area. In the dining room, the black fabric was added to dining chairs to tie it together.