Vollerup Atrium House is a minimal residence located in Sjælland, Denmark, designed by Jan Henrik Jansen Arkitekter with Studio Marshall Blecher. The design of the house is a response to the evolving concept of a second home, particularly in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and the increasing trend of remote work.
With a single glance at this interior, one can immediately distinguish the unique square composition that guides its #design and #architecture.
In perfect synchrony with the sharp edges of this home’s exterior, @annlowengartinteriors combines #moderndecor elements that enhance the geometrical theme established by the architects.
Firstly, following a #minimalist approach the decorations and accessories are limited to elegant flower arrangements and functional yet graceful items such as sleek black ceiling fans, subtle pottery displays, circular wall accessories, and the soft presence of delicate lighting.
In this manner the emphasis is given to the quality of the materials used in furniture and to maximising the connection with nature through natural lighting, bountiful windows, and direct passages to the garden.
Moreover light wood, wicker, and rattan are incorporated into the cabinetry, drawers, side tables and into every possible surface to create a sense of cohesion.
To match the lightness of this material, the #furniture such as #couch , #loungechairs , dinning chairs, and even rugs are selected based on a light grey, white and black color scheme.
All these elements combined create a harmonious, neat, and #moderndesign that brings us tranquility simply by gazing at it.
APTO Ipanema
Reforma da sala, atrav��s de nova mobília, nova iluminação e reaproveitando os objetos decorativos do proprietário.
Projeto de decoração de Apto + Heloísa Farme D' Amoed