For this apartment that belongs to a young couple, an semi-industrial Manhattan living style was adopted for the interior design. A large window opens up the study room to allow interaction between the occupants, which also helps to make the living area more spacious. This is also achieved by hacking down the kitchen wall down to waist height, which is covered by the island counter. A large faux-but-realistic concrete wall becomes the focal point, being visible from almost any angle in the house. The heavily textured beton brut finish gives a striking contrast to the rest of the luxurious interior such as the dark walnut timber, polished floor, marble tabletop, dark quartz island counter and artistically laid exposed black conduits. The final touch by the client is what takes the house beyond the ordinary - retro toys, terrarium, sleek light fittings, decade-old clock and branded red crockery. SDA always encourages owner's participation in making the house their dream home.
For this apartment that belongs to a young couple, an semi-industrial Manhattan living style was adopted for the interior design. A large window opens up the study room to allow interaction between the occupants, which also helps to make the living area more spacious. This is also achieved by hacking down the kitchen wall down to waist height, which is covered by the island counter. A large faux-but-realistic concrete wall becomes the focal point, being visible from almost any angle in the house. The heavily textured beton brut finish gives a striking contrast to the rest of the luxurious interior such as the dark walnut timber, polished floor, marble tabletop, dark quartz island counter and artistically laid exposed black conduits. The final touch by the client is what takes the house beyond the ordinary - retro toys, terrarium, sleek light fittings, decade-old clock and branded red crockery. SDA always encourages owner's participation in making the house their dream home.
For this apartment that belongs to a young couple, an semi-industrial Manhattan living style was adopted for the interior design. A large window opens up the study room to allow interaction between the occupants, which also helps to make the living area more spacious. This is also achieved by hacking down the kitchen wall down to waist height, which is covered by the island counter. A large faux-but-realistic concrete wall becomes the focal point, being visible from almost any angle in the house. The heavily textured beton brut finish gives a striking contrast to the rest of the luxurious interior such as the dark walnut timber, polished floor, marble tabletop, dark quartz island counter and artistically laid exposed black conduits. The final touch by the client is what takes the house beyond the ordinary - retro toys, terrarium, sleek light fittings, decade-old clock and branded red crockery. SDA always encourages owner's participation in making the house their dream home.