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[Stepping Softly Into Green Home Interiors Under 90sqm (With Floor Plans): Interior Design Ideas]() [Link to Interior Design Ideas]() --------------------------------------------------------------- [Stepping Softly Into Green Home Interiors Under 90sqm (With Floor Plans)](r/home-designing/~3/MKNFwvwR6t0/stepping-softly-into-green-home-interiors-under-90sqm-with-floor-plans?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email) Posted: 13 Jul 2020 07:45 AM PDT Softly, softly does it with these peaceful green accent interiors. The colour inclusions are pale and sparing layers upon peaceful and understated grey, white, and woodtone spaces. The green theme brings a hint of energy to the first floor living rooms of these two double story homes, and freshens second floor bedrooms and bathrooms. Each of the light modern interiors measure just short of 90 square metres, and we deliver the cleverly compact floor plans at the end of each tour. Designer: [N Team Studio]( A light sage [modern sofa]( spans the full width of the living room in this 74.4 square metre apartment located in Kyiv. Its green line is emboldened by a long planter of large leafed plants behind it. The modern staircase design starts just inches from the edge of the couch. In order to overcome the feeling of being crowded in, the staircase sports a transparent mesh siding. Stair lights brighten the stairwell further, and act almost as wall lights to the lounge. Precious space under the stairs is well utilised for storage. A good sized media cabinet provides more space to stow away bits and pieces. The large white unit runs the full length of the TV wall, but a plinth light helps the piece feel a little more lightweight. Wood panels texturise the TV mount wall, with the same timber making up the top of the media unit. Raw timber and pale walls give the small living room an airy and calming atmosphere. The boxed [indoor plants]( form a natural screen between the lounge and a breakfast bar, so that the sofa doesn’t feel uncomfortably overlooked by anyone who is eating there. Stone grey [bar stools]( scoop under the bar, peering through the green outlook. A more formal dining area fits comfortably into a window nook. A [round dining table]( pushes up against custom banquette seating to form a compact [breakfast nook](. One tiny [dining pendant light]( adds just the right flash of finesse over the [round dining table](, which is topped with [fruit bowls](, candlesticks and a [glass vase]( full of delicate wheat stalks. Cabinets fit into the recess of the breakfast nook, extending kitchen storage. The rest of the [L-shaped kitchen]( is sliced through with a charcoal grey backsplash. Warm white LEDs skim under the upper cabinets. Upon climbing the wooden [staircase](, we come to flush white interior doors with slimline black surrounds. One of the doors gives entry to a home office with a snug lounge. A [square coffee table]( with an indoor plant creates a homey entryway into the office, whilst an inviting [window seat]( softens the far wall. The [home workspace]( hides away behind a deep support wall. Green accents make a fresh minty addition to the [attic bedroom](. A green throw colours a made-to-measure floor bed design, which is situated right beneath the [skylight]( for stargazing. A bespoke [dresser]( design rests lightly on the foot of the floor bed. The [walk in wardrobe]( is furnished with an emerald green [pouf](. Green accents disappear inside a sharp grey and black bathroom design. Soft light emerges from around a [modern bathroom vanity]( cabinet, and from a perimeter recess along the shower enclosure. The subtle perimeter lighting effect is repeated in the small powder room. First floor plan. Second floor plan. Designer: [Zrobym Architects]() Located in the Logoisk district of Minsk, Belarus, this 90 square metre home employs a brighter tone of green to shake up grey and timber base decor. A bright mint and umber rug perfectly compliments the colourful [round coffee table](, which is the stylish [33 by Gruppo Tomasella](. An amber glass vase warms up a pure white sideboard, where white bookshelves climb a pale oak panelled wall. A black [floor reading lamp]( and [comfortable reading chair]( give the reading nook a stark contrasting aesthetic. Sheer grey drapes hang lightly at floor to ceiling windows. An open plan kitchen diner lines up in the space behind the sofa. Ribbed black siding makes a feature of the central kitchen island, and matches it to the fireplace wall in the lounge. Modern [dining room pendant lights]( make an impressive feature over the little dining spot, which projects straight off the kitchen island. A simple glass [carafe]( stands on the rectangular tabletop. Black dining chairs match its black powder coated frame. Black framework characterises glass interior walls too, giving them strength and presence. Inside the bedroom, a misty grey, white, and pale green palette paints a relaxing space. Small [modern wall sconces]( meld with an exaggerated white headboard. Wood effect panelling makes an attractive mount for a bedroom TV. The [end of bed bench]( is built right into the bedframe for a minimalist streamlined finish. Clean and linear, a modern vanity unit is lifted clear of the floor in the downstairs bathroom. A ribbon of LEDs highlight a convenient recess in the wall above the vanity countertop, where a whole host of toiletries or decorative items can be housed. A small indoor plant adds a sprig of greenery. In the kids’ room, the green accent takes leave of absence and is replaced by dusky pink and blue accessories. The upstairs family bathroom takes us back to the colour theme with a unique green vanity. Grey stone slabs and white marble tiles break up the small space. First floor plan. Second floor plan. Recommended Reading: [Single Bedroom Apartments Under 90sqm With Popping Blue Accents]( For more regular updates from Home Designing, join us on [Facebook.]( If you are reading this through e-mail, please consider forwarding this mail to a few of your friends who are into interior design. Come on, you know who they are! Related Posts: - [3 Bedroom Apartment/House Plans]( - [Captivating Blue & Green Accent Interiors Under 55 Sqm (With Floor Plans)]( - [Cool Service Alert: A 3D Floor Plan Design Service From Home Designing!]( - [White and Green Living Spaces That Feel Crisp And Fresh]( - [Modern Classic Chairs]( - [Green Themed Home Decor Inspiration]( ff/home-designing?a=MKNFwvwR6t0:Z1LpZbcOZEQ:J3aVl1i_38o ff/home-designing?a=MKNFwvwR6t0:Z1LpZbcOZEQ:qj6IDK7rITs ff/home-designing?a=MKNFwvwR6t0:Z1LpZbcOZEQ:yIl2AUoC8zA You are subscribed to email updates from [Interior Design Ideas](). 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