Have you ever dreamed of owning a villa where you want to live: spacious, elegantly designed, with every detail that exudes taste and texture? Today, I will take you into a 200-year-old villa decoration case to see how to interpret the perfect blend of elegance and texture through minimalist design.
Located on the outskirts of the city, this villa is surrounded by peaceful surroundings perfect for relaxing. The owners are a young couple who like a simple, fresh, and designed space. In communication with the designers, they made it clear that they wanted the home to present an elegant and comfortable feeling.
In order to meet the needs of the owners, the designers adopted a modern minimalist style, with white and light wood colors as the main colors, creating a fresh, natural atmosphere. In terms of space layout, the designer gave full play to the advantages of the villa's floor height and area. By removing part of the non-load-bearing walls, large areas of floor-to-ceiling windows and glass partitions were introduced, bringing natural light and views from the outside into the interior, making the entire living space open and transparent. At the same time, the designers also cleverly used space such as stairs and corridors to create multiple storage and display areas, which not only improved the utilization of space, but also enhanced practicality.
Upon entering the villa, the first thing that catches your eye is the living room. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow natural light from the outside to be brought in, making the space bright and airy. The white marble floor contrasts with the light wood color of the walls, creating a sense of tranquility and comfort. Sofas, coffee tables, TV cabinets and other furniture are designed with simple lines, without too much decoration, but showing the ultimate elegance and texture.
The dining room is connected to the living room, continuing the minimalist design. The lines of the dining table and chairs are equally clean and fluid, complementing the style of the entire space. There is also an open kitchen area on one side of the restaurant, which is convenient for owners to enjoy their meals while interacting with family and friends.
The bedroom is the most intimate space in the villa and is the most important place for the owner. Here, too, the designers have adopted a minimalist style, but with a more delicate treatment of colors and materials. The bedside backdrop is decorated with dark wood veneer, which creates a muted tonal transition with the light-coloured bedding and curtains. Chandeliers at the head of the bed and wall sconces on either side add a touch of warmth to the space.
In addition to the above areas, the villa is also designed with functional spaces such as study rooms, gyms, and storage rooms to meet the diverse living needs of the owners. The decoration design of the whole villa is simple but not simple, and every detail has been carefully considered and polished, and finally presents a perfect blend of elegance and texture.
In this 200 year villa renovation case, we see the infinite possibilities and charm of minimalist style. It is not only a design style, but also a manifestation of life attitude and values. If you also like minimalist style, why not try this style into your own home decoration?
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