A mid-century modern undertone ripples through this unique home interior, visualized by Liyan Vision. The mid-century essence is felt in its distinctive color scheme and use of dark woods, the flat-fronted kitchen design, leggy furniture, and 3-tier pendant light shades. The living room is large and open plan with a warm lived-in look. The home office is equipped for the architect homeowner, furnished with an adjustable drafting table and an inspiration board. There is a second home office on the property and a sunlight-filled art room, complete with an easel. Workspaces are kept out of the bedroom, which is a restful design with a neutral beige decor scheme.
The open layout living room has a calm pale beige backdrop, both on the walls and the floor. A black and white rug defines the sitting area with bold pattern, while the furniture compiles a tonal brown and black palette.
A traditional wooden stool with turned legs is seated beside a more modern glass coffee table. A cutting-edge Samsung Serif TV has a decorative wooden screen around it to create a layered, textural look.
A formal dining area is arranged to the side of the sitting area, while the kitchen fills the back of the living space.
The pair of pendant lights fall above a dark brown dining table and an eclectic assortment of dining chairs.
A column of glass bricks shares natural light with the hallway of the home.
Dining room storage is accented with bold green and golden yellow pops of color. A retro-style radio sits on top, beneath a colorful gallery wall.
Beside the kitchen peninsula, a large palm plant grows a burst of enlivening natural color.
The kitchen peninsula provides an extra place to dine. A modern fruit bowl makes a simple breakfast bar centerpiece.
The U-shaped kitchen is a dual-color installation of flat-fronted cabinets. Dark wood grain base cabinets weight the composition, while white wall cabinets keep things light and bright up top.
The living room wraps around into a reading lounge, where the floor changes from beige screed to warm wood planking.
A round rug applies pattern beneath the second sitting area. An olive green couch subtly adds color, leaving a piece of bright artwork to grab all of the attention.
Opposite the green sofa, a built-in bookcase is flanked by hidden storage units and underlined by bright yellow cabinets. Books and magazines are stored and proudly displayed upon rows of tilted shelving.
A dual-headed swing arm wall lamp provides reading light over the sofa and illuminates a low-level bookcase under the window.
In the center of the home library, a small coffee table stands on slender legs, which increa