Stunning interior design designed by The White Room studio. This is a completely organic home with a special charm and such a beautiful charm. Its main feature is the absence of sharp angles, in preference arched vaults, smooth lines and restrained palette. The apartment is small, only 65 square meters. The space is so small that there is enough room to create a functional home.
The living room is designed as part of the living space, the elegant minimalism promotes an expedient use of square meters, but there is plenty of room for decor. Stunning walls are part of the architectural masterpiece, from which protrude multilevel shelves with various statuettes, souvenirs and other stylish accessories.
Even the lighting system is installed in niches, which allowed to design the correct visual effects, presenting the forms in the most favorable light. A bespoke set of sofas is seamlessly incorporated into the image, and the rich hue adds warmth and coziness to the interior.
The bathrooms have the same whimsical shapes, accentuated by a mosaic of chunky tiles. Stunning sinks are formed without the use of plumbing, and faucets have replaced antique antique vessels, even all the shelves are blended into the walls to match the style that was widely used in ancient India.
A stunning contemporary housing project almost entirely references the origins of ancient Indian culture in architecture. Smooth transitions and arches, wood, mosaics and a sense of continuity in an organic environment are present in every room of the house. Traditional trends are complemented by modern comfort and functionality, simplifying the life of the inhabitants of the apartment.
This organic house project with its unusual shapes seems intriguing! What inspired the design and how does it promote sustainability?
This organic house project sounds intriguing! I’m really curious about the unusual shapes incorporated. Could you provide more details on the specific design elements and inspiration behind these shapes? What impact do they have on the overall functionality and aesthetics of the house?