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Exquisite design project of a multilevel home in the Scandinavian style

This captivating and exquisitely designed multilevel home in the Scandinavian style, offers remarkable charm coupled with great practicality, making it the perfect modern family home. Its various plush features include comfortable outdoor living space, plenty of natural light, unexpected high ceilings, and functional storage. The space was reorganized to create four interconnected living levels, including a comfortable living room, dining area, kitchen, and mezzanine, each with its own characteristic flavor. Drawing on the finest Scandinavian design techniques, the home boasts peaceful minimalism, enhanced by warm color palettes throughout. Constructed with top-notch materials, and a modern aesthetic, this gorgeous multi-level home will provide the perfect relaxing atmosphere for all.
Jones Residence modern interior design

The mansion is a multi-storey structure, where in the living room one of the walls is completely made of windows. For the hostess who loves to cook, the working area of the kitchen is nearby. Second-floor porch with beautiful views to host guests or just enjoy your morning coffee.

Jones Residence Terrace

In the living room, the designers at Kaplan Architects didnโ€™t overload the space with massive furniture or hang dark curtains. All glass, open and spacious.

Modern kitchen interior design

The decorators stayed true to themselves in the bathroom as well. Shelves are located in niches in the walls, so that nothing distracts from the morning shower. The bathroom fixtures echo the light-colored scheme.

Wooden staircase to second floor

On the first floor thereโ€™s a hallway and a spacious living room that also opens onto the garden. Designers have decorated one of the walls with wooden shelves and cabinets, where the household will be able to store all sorts of things and books.

Modern Kitchen Interior Design

Interior designers have given hidden space to niches and shelves. At first glance they are not immediately visible, but they create a lot of extra space.

Bathroom interior

The bathroom, adjacent to the bedroom, shades gray with an aquamarine hue. The niches and chrome plumbing remain the same.

Bathroom interior design in gray tones

In the evening, as the city lights come on in the distance, the view from the main hallway is beautiful.

Jones Residence Living Room Interior

Terrace designed for gatherings and large groups.

Jones Residence Main Entrance

A part of the house is hidden from prying eyes due to the cascading garden and high crowns of trees. But each of the windows, so generously placed in all the rooms, has a wonderful view.

Jones Residence exterior
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  1. Olivia Walsh

    I absolutely love the concept of a multilevel home in the Scandinavian style. The minimalistic and functional approach combined with the use of natural materials sounds so appealing. Iโ€™m curious to know if this design project incorporates any specific elements of Scandinavian architecture such as large windows for maximum natural light, open floor plans, or the use of organic textures like wood and stone. Additionally, are there any unique features or design elements that make this project stand out from other Scandinavian-inspired homes?

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