#RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE PROJECTS
Sleek and Simple Luxury in Luxembourg
A straightforward interior through collaboration of simple colors and furnitures fits magnificence.
There is a distinct luxury in simplicity. This Luxembourg house from architect Katarzyna Kuo Stolarska takes this idea to the extreme. With a simple grayscale color palette and the best materials, from furniture to flooring, the house is beautiful and relaxing.
Lofted ceilings have their appeal but the long and low lines in this house are simple but not simplistic.
Cool greys that almost seem to shift from more black to more blue are calming and captivating.
n the living room, ample seating can’t go unnoticed. A deep and wide sofa makes it easy to bask in the light that filters in from the back wall of windows.
The combination of the sofa and coffee table, both on the same parallel planes, make the room seem to go on forever.
Fitting a television into a highly stylized home is always a challenge, but here custom cabinetry means that a flat panel television can disappear and be revealed in just moments
A conversation nook in one corner offers some of the only furniture that is not a muted gray, black, or white. These stylish woven chairs are not jarring, however, because they sit carefully against the vibrant greenery outside the window.
A simple workspace with completely clear countertop and cozy gray office chair is the blank canvas you’d need to let your imagination take flight. .
Up a white and lucite staircase we find the bedrooms, which are unsurprisingly simple as well.
A low platform bed with a clever bedside table design give the room a focus and that focus is relaxation.
Another seating area is a bit warmer with a modern sueded bean bag chair and seating cushions that evoke the cozy macrame of your grandmother’s house.
The kitchen is again committed to sleek simplicity with glorious marble countertops and bar stools that offer function but not at the expense of extreme, minimalist style.
In the bathroom, white and natural wood bring a bit of warmth to the space.
A deep slate tub is perhaps the opposite of the coveted clawfoot, but has its own ultramodern appeal.
Natural light filtering in from above ensure privacy while bringing its calming effects to anyone who enters.