For the young homeowner, a French-educated fashion designer, Waterfrom Design created a colorful, sophisticated apartment inspired by paper sewing patterns. Loosely translated throughout, from the braided wires in the glass bookcase to the translucent texture of the blue bookcases mimicking fabrics, Vivid Color is full of subtle details that always give the eye somewhere to look.
I like the unique open layout of the apartment and the dining zone in the center accentuated with a round ceiling and pendant lamps hanging from it. Second, just look at these colors, I love how the designers used different shades like hot red or blue to separate the apartment into zones.
Just off the kitchen and dining area is the study, which is in a warm orange from the ceiling to the floor. On the desktop is a minimalist lamp designed by Michael Anastassiades for FLOS. The upper cabinets in the kitchen are a rich gold balanced out by the black lower cabinets and textured white tiles. The custom base of the dining table references a sewing machine.
The glass cabinet encloses the TV keeping it out of sight until it’s time to watch. The geometric design on the doors looks like the lines you see on sewing patterns.
The bathroom is a very eye-catchy space, with amazing tiles of patterned grey color, with cool geometric colorful boxes instead of usual cabinets and a cool free-standing bathtub.
This apartment is a nice idea to use bold colors and geometry in a stylish way and to create a modern and eye-catchy space, get inspired!