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HDB BTO 3-Room Scandustrial Concept

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Scandinavian design usually implies bright, white and cream colours. But who’s to say that Scandinavian interior cannot survive a splash of colour?

In this case, the colour splash is not too much to overwhelm the interior, but it certainly is different than what we are used to see in Scandinavian designs.

In the living area, the designer adds sky blue colour on the furniture, and grass green in the entry way. Both colours are not common for Scandinavian design.

But the best part about the living room is the small, brick wall that serves three purposes. First, it is a TV feature wall. Second, the wall separates the living area from the entry way. And third, since it is a brick wall, it adds a rich tone of red to the room.

What the designer managed to do in the living area is extraordinary. One small room has been transformed in three different rooms: living, dining and entry way. Once you get to the kitchen, you are greeted by more common Scandinavian style.

However, there are touches of industrial style, mainly in the metallic frames. In a Scandinavian spirit, one of the walls in the kitchen is covered with laminate.

Another important aspect of the kitchen is the kitchen island, which is floating a bit, and the illumination beneath creates a special and unique effect.

The bedroom is another example of mixing and matching style. While wood and nature dominate the room, the ceiling light is clearly industrial style.

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