The hall is strikingly loud, sparkling with marble and steel. Pastel, soothing decor palette eliminates the effect of pomp. The recessed lighting diffuses a soft glow that plays with the countless reflections on the glossy surfaces.
Classic features in the master bedroom. Brushed plaster walls with contrasting moldings and paneling.
In the center of the two-level ceiling is a spectacular circular niche. The decorative mouldings are in perfect harmony with the elegant chandelier, imitating an antique chandelier. Full-length mirror creates the illusion of a free opening in the wall between two rooms.
The team at Oliver Interior Design brought their distinctive style to life, creating a cohesive and unified space through a stunning combination of textures and materials. All of the Minimalist Loftโs components are original and engaging on their own, but exist in close synergy with one another.
These minimalist loft apartments seem incredibly stylish and grand, boasting a grand scale that is truly impressive. However, I wonder if such a design aesthetic sacrifices functionality and practicality? Are these loft apartments livable spaces that offer comfort and convenience, or are they merely focused on making a grand visual statement?