The visitors of Forum City have already seen many projects by famous designers. But each one is unique in its own way. Today I will present you another masterpiece. Residential Attitudes created by Warehaus, located in Perth, Australia.
In the decor, the creators tried to bring the house as close to nature as possible, so there is a wooden finish.
The space is properly planned, with each zone separated only by furniture. This solution opened up an area that would otherwise be occupied by walls.
Comfortable bedrooms feature not only furnishings, but also natural light. The beautiful view on the terrace allows you to feel like you’re alone with nature.
Elegant black and white bathtub with fine tile mosaic looks beautiful. Despite such an unusual combination, it is cozy and warm.
The house has a study, its design is slightly different from the other rooms. A blue desk and matching rug add interest to the home.
Against the green backdrop, the granite deck looks very unusual. It has upholstered sofas and a table where you can spend your free time enjoying the starry sky.
The house is designed to accommodate two generations: two living rooms, kitchen. A minimalist interior, but it doesn’t diminish the overall ambience.
This Warehaus design by Residential Attitudes in Perth looks incredibly stunning! I’m curious about how they were able to achieve both luxury and minimalism in their design. Can you provide some details on the materials and elements they used to create this beautiful combination?
This looks like a stunning architectural masterpiece! I’m curious to know more about the concept of a “luxurious minimalist Warehaus” by Residential Attitudes in Perth, Australia. How do they balance the luxurious elements with a minimalist aesthetic? And what unique features or design choices set this Warehaus apart from traditional homes?