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Subtle tonal arrangements of beige, greige, white and wood tone are uplifted by living green accents

[View in browser]( [A Slice Of Luxury In Beige And Green Interiors]( Subtle tonal arrangements of beige, greige, white and wood tone are uplifted by living green accents in this set of three luxury home interiors. Furnishings and finishes are high-end in these upmarket abodes, and the touches of natural greenery effectively work to bring a natural peace and harmony to the homes. We’ll also see inspiration for contemporary kitchen designs with sleek modern cabinets and kitchen islands, stylish dining rooms with modern dining sets and pendant lights, a chic home entryway with bespoke hallway storage, a luxury master bedroom with flush-fitted furniture, a bathroom design that feels like a trip to the spa, and a cute kids’ room with a custom bed. Visualizer: [Elena Sedova]( The living room of our first featured home is a modestly sized open plan arrangement. Tonal layers of beige, greige, white and wood tone make a soothing colour scheme that feels welcoming and warm to come home to. The L-shaped modern sofa is set on a [round rug]( that instils texture into the tranquil decor scheme. Indoor plants create height in the lounge arrangement, as well as sudden bursts of fresh colour. One high-backed [lounge chair]( makes a proud statement at the side of the lounge area. A small [floor reading lamp]( and muted green round side table make the chair into a cosy spot to curl up with a good book. A unique piece of wall art behind the [small side table]( pulls the reading nook grouping together. The lounge chair upholstery perfectly complements the shade of wood grain that makes up the kitchen base units and appliance housing. A modern wood effect media cabinet smoothly underlines a wall of slatted panels, which are effectively highlighted by LED perimeter lighting. A projector screen unfurls in front of the textured wall effect and neatly disappears when not in use. The living room and home entryway are openly connected, which creates a free-flowing pathway from the front door into the social space. Custom-made hallway storage units take care of the coat and shoe clutter, whilst a tower of bookshelves make a decorative touch beside the entryway stool. A contemporary [rectangle dining table]( seats six guests for dinner at the heart of the kitchen. Large windows fill the eating space with natural light. Two ​​large [dining room pendant lights]( are paired up to cover the entire length of the table, making an impressive design statement. The modern dining chairs carry a muted green painted finish that is complemented by a plethora of indoor plants. The [minimalist bedroom]( is kept clean and organised thanks to an array of custom-fitted storage units that are built-in along the whole length of the headboard wall behind smooth and slatted panels. A trio of [bedroom pendant lights]( fall in front of the textured storage units at one side of the bed, whilst a modern bedside table lamp lights the other. A recessed shelf runs the width of the headboard wall to offer more space to stow reading books and a few small decorative items. Mature [indoor plants]( grow an explosion of enlivening greenery by the bedroom window. The modern bedside table lamp is the [JWDA table lamp]( by Menu. In place of the obligatory TV screen, this serene bedroom scene swaps out the technological eyesore with a more attractive [round mirror](. Candle holders bring the romantic flicker of light around the bed, where a reed diffuser emits a relaxing scent. A deeply cushioned [bedroom chair]( makes an inviting spot to settle down with a morning cup of coffee or evening cocoa. Large format travertine tiles build a spa-like feel inside a luxurious little bathroom. A [modern bathroom vanity]( extends neatly above the laundry basket. A toilet cistern concealment wall offers hidden storage areas behind smooth wood effect panels. Travertine tiles encase the bathtub to create one cohesive look. The [modern kid’s room]( is a cute space with a bespoke bed design. A custom-built window seat covers up the hot radiators that might hurt sensitive little hands. A [kid’s chair]( brings a pop of soft green to the bedroom colour palette. Visualizer: [Francieli Dembeski]( Our second beige and green infused home design has a much larger living space, which is boldly split by a long grey [sectional sofa](. An L-shaped kitchen design and dining island bring fresh white and warm wood tone finishes to the room. Indoor planters bring a burst of greenery to the living room decor scheme. Fluted glass doors separate the lounge and kitchen diner from a formal dining room with a minimalistic decor scheme. The dining chairs are the [Cesca Chair]( designed by Marcel Breuer, and named in tribute to his daughter, Cheska. This design was purchased by Knoll in 1968. Visualizer: [be.at. HOME]( Our final home design is furnished with an irresistibly cushioned [modern sofa]( that is softly strewn with woollen throws. A black [round coffee table]( darkly contrasts with the light upholstered sofa design but coordinates with a black steel-cased glass wall between the living room and the home entryway. Heavy beige drapes hang a luxurious frame around the large living room windows. LED perimeter lights showcase their dramatically deep folds. The beige accent encircles the dining area in the shape of chic round-backed [upholstered dining chairs](. Five glass [dining room pendant lights]( are attractively grouped above the modern dining set. Fluted texture wraps the base of the [round]( [pedestal dining table](. Line art adds a black accent by the TV wall. Another black and white art piece adorns the kitchen diner. A modern fireplace flames by the sofa. The kitchen is a stark white design with a coordinating crisp white kitchen island. A [linear chandelier]( illuminates the [kitchen island](, which doubles as a casual dining spot. Recommended Reading: [Minimalist Interior Design Using White, Wood And Black With Green Plant Accents: 2 Gorgeous Examples]( Related Posts: [Modern Classic Chairs]( [Colour-blocking: Creating room in small spaces]( [IKEA 2012 Catalog]( [51 Glass Pendant Lights to Illuminate Any Corner of the Home]( Enjoyed this email? Share the ❤️ [facebook]( [pinterest]( [twitter]( [email]( Home Designing PO Box No 2543, Medical College Post Office, Trivandrum India You are receiving this email because you chose to keep yourself updated with the latest in interior design from [Home Designing]( [Unsubscribe](

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