Sugar pink accents sweeten the soft grey interior of this modern family home, where layers of geometric pattern layer in interest and energy. Visualised by Nata Bo, this is a precisely customised living space where bespoke cabinetry increases the usable area by bridging furniture, filling gaps and encasing corners. Uplifting colour accents and upbeat pattern build a playful vibe across this inviting interior, not least inside the kid’s room. In this space, pops of pink are swiftly switched out for a starry blue decor palette and a superhero theme, although the gusto for custom furniture remains. Stay with us till the end of the tour to gather some gloriously stylish small bathroom inspo too.
Pink marshmallow pillows and a matching fuzzy throw add a welcoming burst of sweet colour to a grey sectional sofa. A selection of assorted geometric pattern pillows add extra dimension to the sofa’s modern linear silhouette.
The mix and match geometric theme is spread through the centre of the living room by way of a cosy medium pile rug. A chic floor lamp stands at one end of the L-shaped sofa, forming a visual stop between the open plan lounge area and its neighbouring kitchen diner.
Bespoke storage has been fashioned across the back of the sofa to capitalise on what’s ordinarily disused wall space; a decorative shelf serves in lieu of a sofa table. The custom cabinetry extends around the corner of the lounge, into the hallway of the home, where it adds a useful and creative touch.
Small pendant lights have been suspended as a pair, which is a smart way to make a larger statement on a smaller budget.
White and oak media units sandwich the TV wall, making the most of the compact space between windows.
Wooden nesting coffee tables make a tonal pairing in the centre of the lounge space, and complement the double pendant light arrangement above.
Because the kitchen stands open to the lounge, the kitchen cabinet finish has been designed to match perfectly with the rest of the living room furniture.
The white and oak combo forms a relaxed aesthetic that is both fresh and warm. White and wood finishes create a cohesive look all the way down the hallway of the home to the front entryway. A grey and white tile floor patterns this pathway too, starting in the kitchen and ending at a full length mirror by the front door.
Three dining room pendant lights draw attention to a small eating area. The dining table can easily be pulled out to make a larger seating arrangement, thanks to castors on two of its legs.
A simple wooden peninsula bridges the dining table, and makes a sunny breakfast bar across the window.
The tile used on the kitchen floor also serves as an eye catching kitchen backsplash. The doubled up effect makes the kitchen feel cosily contained, even though it is part of an open living space.
A modern kitchen clock pierces the grey accent wall with a spot of white.
A white refrigerator and a matching oven blend quietly into the clean white kitchen.
Wood slatted panels clad the end of the kitchen run, where they conceal numerous pull-out coat hooks. A cute leaf print pouf adds a splash of green.
A twin leaf print pouf hangs out around the corner by the front door.
Homey art prints are hung in the entryway, and an ordinary intercom has been bestowed with a matching pretty frame.
Similarly to the wall units in the lounge, the hallway storage closets are finished with stylish circular handles.
The master bedroom has a tranquil taupe and pink palette, under a soft and atmospheric lighting scheme.
A row of storage units are cut through with a decorative shelf at the foot of the bed, whilst the closets are lined up by the bedroom door.
Geometric print peeps out from under the platform bed, on a soft grey tassel rug. Patterned cushions complement the geo rug design, whilst sugar pink pillows tie in with the floral art.
A couple more hits of pink art are dropped in by the door.
A subtle grey and white star print makes a fun feature on the kid’s desk chair.
Blue stars pattern the kid’s bed set and round rug.
An industrial style pendant light makes a quirky reading light at the head of the custom kid’s bed.
Similar pendant lights cluster over the bathroom vanity area.
The floor of the bathroom is the same beautiful patterned tile that closes in the kitchen floor area and floods its backsplash.
A corner shower unit allows access to a laundry area inside the bathroom, which is closed off behind glass doors.
A smaller powder room receives a patterned tile treatment too…
… But this time with two different bold designs.
On the cistern wall, the pattern elevates a basic wooden shelving unit. The effect of the geometric tile border is doubled by an edge to edge vanity mirror.
A floating vanity unit keeps the floor area clear to increase the sense of space. A ledge of indoor plants add flashes of enlivening greenery to the windowless powder room.
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