Masculine contrasts .
Delicate naturality Man cave
Turning a basement property into a home is always a challenge, but we believe it is not impossible. In this case, we designed a bachelor pad where you barely notice you are in a tiny basement apartment.
The light wood surfaces and white-painted brick walls of Scandinavian interiors, in addition to enhancing the sense of space, give the apartment an understated naturalness, in which we have used emphatic contrasts. Black furnishings and accessories appear as striking patches in the mainly white-wood space. This strict but harmoniously structured scheme gives the interior a sense of confidence and masculinity. In keeping with Scandinavian naturalism, the bathroom is also dominated by wood, with warm grey tiling with a concrete effect. The Finnish sauna, which we found space for even in this tiny apartment, completes the experience.
- Date:
- 2019
- Location:
- Budapest
- m2:
- 45
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