Normally I lean towards the more opulent interiors but I really liked this space for it’s expansive wall of windows that showcase the magnificent view.
Not only do the windows bring the outside in, they allow the light to flood in into the room so it bounces off the dark gloss floors and the bronze occasional table..
The marble fireplace is a subtle touch, it’s blue stone ties in beautifully with the blue the leather lounge chairs and I love the crushed velvet chairs and matching silk rug that come to life with the light.
The painted wooden ceiling beams, white painted brick work and timber dining table give the space a casual air and the earthy colour palette with blue/grey accents is very soothing.
For me personally, there wasn’t a favourite piece in this apartment but the overall effect is very relaxed and appealing.
Every element just seems to sit comfortably within the space and it looks like an easy room to live in – I can just imagine being drawn to the windows time and again as I watched the ever changing view unfold.
Photography by Emily Andrews and Brooke McGowan for DHD Architecture & Interior Design
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