Three distinct zones define the room. Polished porcelain marks the entry. Wide plank oak grounds the main lounge. An oversized concrete partition anchors the space. Geometric furniture shapes create dynamic compositions. Layered lighting highlights specific areas. Textured Roman shades offer controlled light.
Warm Venetian plaster walls contrast with raw concrete. Deep ochre velvet upholstery adds richness. Muted sage linen offers a soft counterpoint. Brushed brass and blackened steel provide metallic accents. Irregularly shaped rugs define each zone. These elements balance the asymmetric plan.
The room provides distinct zones for varied experiences.
Design Philosophy
The design utilizes Deconstructivism to segment the room into distinct, 'ordered' parts. Juxtaposed Forms create visual tension and dynamic balance. Floor finishes delineate specific functional zones. An off-center sculptural element anchors the imbalanced composition.
Spatial Narrative
The eye immediately anchors to the off-center concrete partition. You walk across distinct floor zones, from polished tile to engineered oak. You choose between the active lounge or the quiet, contemplative nook.
Light Study
Morning light filters gently through textured Roman shades, softening the western exposure. Directional fixtures illuminate each zone specifically in the evening. Overhead lighting provides a focused, warm glow where needed.
Living Vignette
A person adjusts the height of a geometric floor lamp. The ochre velvet cushions deepen in color as the room darkens.
Material Palette
Polished Porcelain Tiles: Feels smooth and cool underfoot, resists wear over time.
Warm Venetian Plaster: Offers a soft, subtly textured surface, gains depth with age.
Deep Ochre Velvet: Provides a luxurious, soft touch, develops a rich sheen with use.
Raw Concrete: Feels cool and robust, shows character through natural imperfections.