Gather . Bond . Interact
There is nothing like crafting a well-designed living room that is suitable for family time and entertaining loved ones. This primary spot sets the tone for the rest of your home. It’s also one of the best places to flaunt aesthetics by experimenting with different design styles, layers of texture and patterns, and a variety of furniture layouts.
It’s meant to be comfortable, inviting, and full of style.
It’s meant to be comfortable, inviting, and full of style.
Industrial Style
Combines the best aspects of old-world charm with modern sleekness that focuses more on manufacturing, mechanical creativity, appreciating raw and unfinished interiors in a gorgeous way. Industrial design style is about displaying the building materials which we usually conceal and adding a raw and unfinished look. One of the simplest ways to drive home this contrast is through juxtaposing different types of wood, slate and metal throughout the design.
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Unfinished - Manufacturing - Raw
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Modern Classic
Sometimes, what we need to do is to let the space breathe. Modern Classic is about finding inspiration through modern-inspired visual concepts and by melding simplicity with traditional features to create clean yet striking spaces that lingers in the memory. This chic, sleek and thoroughly Modern Classic design is one of our favourite ways to combine the bold with the simple.
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Simplicity - Past - Traditional
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Scandinavian Style
Scandinavian Style is marked by a focus on clean, simple lines, minimalism, and functionality without sacrificing beauty. This style deeply values nature; something that is reflected in this style. Nordic colours rely heavily on neutrals, most notably, bright whites with pops of black and tan. The light woods in this style mirrors the landscape found in the northern reaches of Europe, conveying a clean and bright overall impression. The combination with modern metallic accents and shades like blush and grey-blue gives this category its Scandinavian character.
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Clean - Minimalism - Simple
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Contemporary Style
Minimalist, modern and keeping in-trend with the styles of the moment. It gives a fresh look for a comfortable future. Contemporary Style is timeless and defined by a classic approach to bring designs together through luxurious simplicity. It is a design movement that will never go out of style. Neutrals, black, and white are the main colours in contemporary style. Simplicity, clean lines and plays on texture are fundamental in achieving a perfectly balanced contemporary style.
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Classic - Luxurious - Timeless
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Colour Systems
The Colour Systems style comprises of our colour schemes. These are categorized by specific colours, highlighting each hue in a colour block. All colours feature a trendy matt texture.
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Specific - Colour Block - Hue
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Neutral Tones
Neutral Tones, also known as achromatic colours, are various shades of grey series that are blended by black, white, and grey. Neutral colours do not belong to cold or warm shades. Black, white and grey are three commonly used neutral colours. They can harmonize and relieve any other colour. It gives a feeling of relaxation and provide calmness. They can also be fun, energetic, and full of life. The key is to use a variety of complementary tones, mix materials, and play with patterns.
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Relaxation - Energetic - Calmness
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Oriental Style
The mysterious and exotic beauty of Oriental Style is always trendy. This design exudes a serene and calm vibe through ushering harmony and balance. Admire these spaces with the exotic patterns, details, colours and shapes that are specific to this style. The style embraces tranquillity and a sense of affluence.
Mystery - Balance - Affluence
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