You know how when you got home from work and plop down the sofa and open your phone to browse Facebook? Because of the advent of mobile devices, we rarely watch TV. If that’s your lifestyle, then this living room with no TV might work for you.
A projector screen is a nice TV substitute
The main thing that replaced the TV is the projector screen. Pull this down when you want to watch your favourite show. Hide it when it’s not in use.
It is OK to hide the projector because there’s a decorative feature wall behind it.
Use comfortable furniture pieces
Instead of a regular sofa, the designers used cinema-quality couches. Comfort is a priority here. With a sofa like this in a living room with no TV, all you need to do is sit back and relax.
Timber floors add warmth to this modern apartment
The timber flooring stands out from all the grey, white, and black elements in this room. It warms up the room.
One-wall white kitchen
This home comes in an open-plan format. One side is dedicated to the living room, one for the dining area, one foyer, and at the back is the kitchen. The designer fitted a wall of white cabinets. The surfaces are glossy to reflect light in the room. Countertops are long so there’s more workspace in this very small area. The splashback is black and ultra glossy, which is pretty modern as well.
Creative lighting
The lighting designers used cinema quality recessed lights in this apartment. The main source of light is diffused and is right above the couch. This minimises the shadows. There are three slim pendants light above the dining table to illuminate the area. And, of course, the large window which invites enough sunshine in the morning.
Entry & hallway
We like the idea of using 3D wallpapers to make this hallway a little more exciting.
Simple home office
There’s a lot of work to do here and the homeowner doesn’t want any distraction. So, the designer just set up a table and a small couch. The room is separated from everything else, so the owner can focus on working.
Luxury bedroom design
The sleeping area is a little different. It shows opulence thanks to the silk fabrics, wall mirrors, and headboard.
Grey bathroom
In this bathroom, the designers laid polished grey tiles on the walls of the bathroom. The surface of these tiles is smooth and polished. These surfaces are easy to clean.
The grey tiles on the floor are different. These are non-slip and textured tiles. These tiles are not slippery even when wet.
We also like the small touches of timber here. They stand out against the cool grey tiles. But, these are not real wood, but rather laminates. These building materials are super affordable.
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