Walls and ceiling gain distinct blue shades. The bay window recess is drenched in the darkest blue. A monolithic color-blocked structure replaces the bunk bed. This creates a complex, enveloping chromatic experience.
Ultra-matte paint absorbs light. Velvet upholstery adds softness. Polished concrete grounds the intensity of the blues. Hidden LED strips offer color-changing capabilities.
This room makes color the primary experience.
Design Philosophy
Tonal Immersion layers distinct blue shades across all architectural planes. Color Field Mapping defines functional zones with pure chromatic volume. Each wall, the ceiling, and the bay window area are treated as individual color fields. This approach creates a visually dense and unified environment.
Spatial Narrative
Your eye first scans the distinct blue wall planes. It then settles on the deep blue bay window alcove. You are drawn to sit within this intense color field.
Light Study
Morning light brightens the bay window's darkest blue. Evening brings a soft glow from hidden LED strips. These lights shift color to change the room's mood.
Living Vignette
A child reads a book on the deep blue window bench. The pages reflect the room's ambient light.
Material Palette
Ultra-matte paint finishes: This paint absorbs light, creating a deep, non-reflective surface.
Velvet upholstery: This fabric feels soft and inviting, gaining character with use.
Polished concrete floor: This surface feels cool and durable, developing a subtle sheen over time.