This apartment uses
neoclassical design, bringing luxury to the homeowner. Family members include 2 adults and 1 child. The architect has a perfect combination of blue and white to contrast to bring out the beauty of the apartment.
This apartment uses neoclassical design, bringing luxury to the homeowner
- Main materials: marble, leather, wire board, spray paint, craft wall paintings
- Design style: neoclassical
- Design company: Zhao Ling
- Designer: Zhao Ling, Lv Xueyu
Luxurious living room design
Understanding the aspirations of the owner, the architect has decorated the living room by luxurious sofa set neoclassical style. The light strip of ceiling lights creates a sense of hierarchy, while solving the problem of beams and low ceilings.
The architect skillfully adjusted the living room aisle and TV wall to create a new aisle, making the living room area more spacious and comfortable. Access to the dining room and bar is also optimized. As a result, the connection between the dining room, kitchen and living room becomes clear, and helps family members to experience a different life in an interesting way.
Interior design dining room
The dining room is luxuriously designed, has a bar for friends to prepare wine and soft drinks for great parties.
Wall tiles and paving using white marble materials simple and elegant. Based on neoclassical style with exquisite layout and art to achieve a natural balance of visual beauty. The classic carvings on the door, inlaid with blue in the reflective glass space, form an impressive and elegant style.
Because male hosts often have family members and friends, the connection between the living room and the bar area is important.
Admire personality bedroom furniture
The reading room is located in the master bedroom, and is identified as a private area. After fine-tuning the three bedrooms, the lighting and ventilation of each bedroom became even better. From public spaces to private spaces, the site design is carried out along the original structural beams and columns. Although the living room structure beams are designed for air conditioning, the ceiling height is slightly lower, but the height difference is only used to arrange storage in beams and columns to the left and right. Architects have used the space most effectively.