Inside A Modern Scandinavian House Designed For A Family Of 4

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
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    This week, we tour a 3-storey Inter-Terrace home at Frankel Estate.
    The homeowners are a family of 4 and have opted to rebuild their home from the ground up. Inspired by Danish Scandinavian design, the home exudes a sense of tranquility and lightness.
    Starting with a step-up into the porch, we observe a dry scaped gridded pattern with large granite slabs and gray pebble infills.
    Overhead, a Scandinavian light wood shelter provides shelter from the elements. The architects have also incorporated plant racks at the far end with cutaway skylights above.
    Stepping inside, large gray format tiles make up the first floor, which has been mostly laid bare to accommodate ballet classes.
    Glass bifold doors separate the entertainment area from the utility yard, which houses a washer/dryer, and a standing bicycle rack.
    Further back lies an air well. Loose stone pieces, irregular darker stone steps, a tree and a textured feature wall make up the space.
    Adjacent, a guest bedroom welcomes visitors with its open concept design. It enters through the guest bath, with features flushed to either end.
    The rest area of the bedroom has been designed with future proofing in mind.
    Finally, adjustable aluminum fins front the stair area. It invites ventilation and light into the home.
    The dining area is on the second floor. It features a six-seater dining set, pendant lights, and an oriental picture that complements the aesthetic.
    Back into the home, a powder room finished with three shades of Kit Kat wall tiles stands between the study and dining area.
    The study is separated from the living areas by glass bifold doors, and features modular furniture that can be changed over time.
    Heading upstairs, we first check out the children's bedroom. It features full-length glass windows with oak veneer trimmings, ample wardrobe space, and two single beds.
    The ensuite bath - accessible through massive bifold wooden doors, impresses with large format marble lookalike tiles and a skylight that bathes the space in natural light.
    Finally, the master bedroom boasts a long and linear master bath at its entrance. The matte gray finish and full-length windows exudes a rugged elegance.
    The main bedroom offers abundant wardrobe space, a queen-sized bed positioned to capture scenic views, and a study nook carved in the corner.
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