Soothing white and cozy pale gray and wood décor bring a sense of peace to these two Asian-inspired home designs. Wooden storage furniture is crafted around the perimeter of the interior to include decorative mesh partitions, giving a stylistic nod to shoji screens. Rattan accents and wooden furniture accents both extend the traditional and modern aesthetics in gentle harmony with the natural wood elements. The design of each apartment creates a spacious and welcoming home with a simple yet warm style. The lighting is soft and comfortable to ensure that nothing in the house is disturbing or dominant, so that everything flows in a calm balance.
In the design of Home Number One, Asian influence is evident from the start with a shoji screen-inspired storage wall standing as the focal point behind the living room sofa.
The living room has a large and spacious design with a warm and welcoming appeal. Built-in wood storage cabinets dividing the living room’s perimeter spread visual warmth and natural beauty.
A rustic coffee table brings warm wood accents to the center of the hall’s design. A clean white tufted sofa wraps around an attractive L-shaped wood coffee table that promotes interaction and conversation.
A large area rug holds the design of lounge furniture together on one light, textured island.
Attractive motifs, a set of coffee table books, and a wooden fruit bowl attractively decorate the wooden coffee table in even earthy tones.
A padded lounge chair complements the lounge furniture arrangement. Its white upholstery uniformly matches the sofa’s modular design and color tones with the jute rug.
Opposite the tufted sofa is a large wooden media unit nested in the stucco wall. Unlike the rest of the living room, the stucco murals in this area are tinted in a soft shade of brown to create a warm focal point. Bookshelves surround each side of the wall-mounted TV to create an attractive border and visual balance.
The wooden storage wall that is painted around the back of the L-shaped living room is actually the kitchen. Much of the kitchen is hidden behind flat-fronted wood paneling, leaving the kitchen sink area open for instant access.
A line of storage cupboards accentuates the TV unit, providing a stylish haven for DVDs, game consoles, and remote controls.
The living room tall floor lamp stands like an elegant paper lantern in the corner of the room, gently chasing shadows at dusk.
The rest of the lounge area is illuminated by the directional track lights, which cut a thin black line across the ceiling. The edge-to-edge, floor-to-ceiling window is decorated with a translucent shade that allows natural daylight into the living room while providing a sense of privacy.
Recessed ocean lights emit a gentle glow around the edges of the living room, allowing homeowners to create different atmospheric settings within their lighting plan. More books are stacked between the two lounge chairs in the living room for book lovers.
An open doorway leads from the living room to the entrance to the house so that natural light can be shared between the hall and the corridor. A built-in bench gives homeowners a place to sit while wearing shoes.
Wood panels match the hidden kitchen to create an even array of wood across the living room entrance.
The workspace at home is neatly placed behind the sofa.
Wood floors span the entire open-plan living space to maintain cohesion, while floors in the hallway transform into a heavy-duty gray surface.
Coordinated rustic side table with decorative bowls and a small floor lamp for an attractive vignette design.
A side table made of wooden crates accompanies the office area, providing a home for more books and an indoor plant.
The desk is accented with a traditional table lamp.
Rattan doors hide a stock of office supplies.
The second of the two distinctive designs for the house is an attractive residence wrapped in natural wood-colored cabinets.
A stem light draws attention to a window-side plinth.
In the center of the lounge is a round coffee table set in a wooden core. Standard gray sofa with mattress on both sides.
One side of the sofa overlooks an open bookcase and a bank of floating wood cabinets to create a cozy reading nook.
The other side of the sofa faces a drop-down display.
The screen sits against a gallery wall, giving the space an attractive focal point when the screen is pulled out.
A light area rug that gives the sofa area a soft anchor.
The living room rotates in an L-shape to accommodate the dining kitchen. The breakfast bar is designed around a structural support column to create a positive outcome for a potential negative layout problem. Two wooden high chairs pull side by side.
Three elegant pendant lights line the length of the bar. See more ideas for island lighting.
Behind the support column, the kitchen island is combined with the dining table.
The master bedroom is a minimalist space with a custom wood headboard design.
Ribbed detailing gives the headboard a modern touch.
A small bedroom pendant lamp hangs above a floating bedside unit that appears to emerge from a wooden headboard.
Two opposite walls of cupboards create a dressing area.
The dressing table island makes good use of the spacious area.
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