An Eye-catching Home Design Featuring Blue And Orange Colors
An Eye-catching Home Design Featuring Blue And Orange Colors
Originating from color ideas, architects of Arch.A Studio colored the spaces inside the Sun & Color Home apartment. It can be said that this is the ideal home for young people, where emotions sublimate and bring positive energy to start a happy day.
Blue and orange bring youth, enthusiasm to the space
The owner is a young single girl and to match her personality and age, the architect did not hesitate to bring fresh colors into the apartment space, along with accent patterns to increase the femininity.
The design style is a bit “gentle, luxurious”, white tones as the background for blue and dark orange have created a more spacious and spacious space than usual. Here, the architect chose blue as the highlight, which represents peace and hope. Dark orange is the color of enthusiasm, cheerfulness and a feeling of coziness.
Too much orange in the interior layout will cause suffocation. But here, the presence of the orange wall makes the living room stand out for its youthfulness and love of life.
To reduce boring spaces and stuffiness of the walls, architects cleverly select a combination of patterns. By using breeze cement blocks and blue partitions with stylized patterns, architects have softened the space.
The original apartment consists of 2 bedrooms and 1 working room – separate from the rest and relaxing area.
Blue is used in parents’ bedroom, thanks to the soft color that easily brings a relaxed feeling before going to bed.
Expand your living space thanks to a seamless and flexible interior layout
To create comfort and convenience for homeowners when staying in the apartment, architects often use the cubic interior with many simple lines avoiding cumbersome motifs.
Corners in the bedroom are arranged with boxy design wardrobes connecting the space seamlessly.
We can completely own a dream apartment like this thanks to designs of architect teams. Especially young people who read the article may already have creative ideas for their apartment.
Article: Dilys Do
Photo source: ARCH.A Studio.