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[Creamy Home Interior With Curvaceous Staircase Design & Courtyard: Interior Design Ideas]() [Link to Interior Design Ideas]() --------------------------------------------------------------- [Creamy Home Interior With Curvaceous Staircase Design & Courtyard](r/home-designing/~3/FPKtjkxIkVc/creamy-home-interior-with-curvaceous-staircase-design-courtyard?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email) Posted: 05 Oct 2020 07:45 AM PDT Cream decor and a curvaceous staircase shape this tranquil interior design, visualised by [Lulu Lee](. The sweeping staircase design plays a major role in the character of a luxurious yet understated living space, alongside a cosy conversation pit and smooth architectural arches. Creamy concrete washes across walls, ceilings and floors to build a scheme that is solid and soothing. Concrete reverts back to its more industrial form in the compact courtyard design, where grey slabs climb a double height void. Natural stone brings luxe to the kitchen design, workspace and large bathrooms of the home, through a marble island, unique desk, designer bathtub and high-end double vanity units. The unique staircase design winds down through the double height living space, twisting to a stop by the mouth of a [modern fireplace](. The ceiling mounted fireplace throws heat over a cosy round conversation pit in the centre of the cream concrete floor. See more inspiration for [conversation pits](. An alternative sitting area is fashioned right into the side of the raised concrete platform, where it merges with a set of cast concrete steps. To the left, a compact [courtyard]( design acts as a light well for the living room. Sunlight pours into the courtyard through an edge-to-edge glass ceiling. The [sculptural chair]( is the [Vic]( [rocking chair]( in its natural colourway. A beanbag chair sits opposite the modern rocking chair, next to a small side table for books. Minimalist [modern wall sconce](s brightly serve each seat with reading light, and illuminate the whole courtyard after dark. A small lamp lights a tiny rolling hillside by the deck. Concrete slabs bridge a grey pebble bed over the other half of the calming zen courtyard design, where a majestic bonsai tree grows. The tree is perfectly framed inside of an archway to the living room, creating a picturesque natural green vista. The stepping stones lead to another opening in the multifaceted courtyard, where they flow onto floor slabs of the same material. The rounded conversation pit seating beautifully complements the spiral [staircase design](, with tapered sofa cushions imitating each tapered wooden tread. A less formal lounge is decorated in the same soothing creamy tones, but this time with a more relaxed modern sofa on a regular natural [rug](. A stone side table, [floor lamp]( and hexagonal [coffee table]( bring in unique designer touches. Two cream armchairs face the sofa in a conversational layout. Behind the snug lounge, an open plan kitchen dining room combo continues the semi-formal air. Two stylish [dining room pendant lights]( make a big statement along the length of a long rectangular dining table, whilst a marble island draws the eye to the kitchen. The dining set is completed with in vogue [Easy armchairs> designed by Pierre Jeanneret with an]([interesting back story](. Check out how these robust teak and cane civil servants’ chairs became a Kardashian favourite. Decorative vases make up an eclectic centerpiece. Dark wooden beams separate off the kitchen space under its own unique identity. The kitchen island is clad with a wooden front plate to complement the dark wood ceiling aesthetic. A smooth marble [console table]( hugs the cream concrete wall. Cream concrete sofas line the edge of a games room with its own bar area. Natural stone streaks the bar peninsula and worktop. The sweeping staircase design is prevalent throughout the open spaces of the home. The solid balustrade curls into a scroll newel. Decorative pillars prop up interior details. Wooden lattice work shares incoming sunlight with the passageway as we move toward the home library. Perforated screens make up a set of bifold doors along the other side of the library, which lead onto an indoor balcony that overlooks the lounge kitchen diner combo. A table provides a comfortable space for extended study. Moving on into the first bedroom, a grey upholstered bed is matched by an end of bed seat. A tall [glass vase]( adds a dramatic spray of greenery from a low lying bedside shelf. The next neutral bedroom scheme is lifted by a stroke of blue across the bed runner. A modern [end of bed bench]( is dressed with contrasting scatter cushions. A bedroom workspace is positioned at the other end of the room. A stone and wood desk design commands the adjoined [modern home office]( space, with a stack of bookshelves fitted flush into a niche behind it. The bathroom design features a balanced double vanity area, with the basin taps and vanity storage closets reflecting each other in perfect mirror image. A towel shelf adds a warming wooden accent beneath the marble vanity. Opposite the basins, a luxurious freestanding bathtub fills up the remainder of the large floor area. A tower of towel rails climb the adjacent wall surface. A cane bathroom chair is seated in the corner of the room for throwing down discarded clothing or a robe. The same materials have been used in the design of the second bathroom in the house, which is equally large and luxurious. This time, the [double sink bathroom vanity]( is split either side of double doors. In here, the [bathtub]( design has a gorgeous marble body, which displays striking streaks over tactile curves. A frameless shower screen rests lightly within the scheme, whilst a freestanding black towel rail makes a punchy modern accent. Recommended Reading: [51 Captivating Courtyard Designs That Make Us Go Wow]( The post [Creamy Home Interior With Curvaceous Staircase Design & Courtyard]( first appeared on [Interior Design Ideas](. Related Posts: - [Kitchens of the Future]( - [Courtyard Design and Landscaping Ideas]( - [Colour-blocking: Creating room in small spaces]( - [Japanese Zen Gardens]( - [51 Grey Dining Rooms With Tips To Help You Decorate And Accessorize Yours]( - [Loft Design]( ff/home-designing?a=FPKtjkxIkVc:NBBjbdXczyA:J3aVl1i_38o ff/home-designing?a=FPKtjkxIkVc:NBBjbdXczyA:qj6IDK7rITs ff/home-designing?a=FPKtjkxIkVc:NBBjbdXczyA:yIl2AUoC8zA You are subscribed to email updates from [Interior Design Ideas](). To stop receiving these emails, you may [unsubscribe now](. Email delivery powered by Google Google, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States

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