The Insider: Neutral Classics Rule in Newly Furnished Heights Condo
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Interior designer Claire Hung furnished a couple’s new condo, highlighting the developer's quality details. A budget focused on new furniture, as clients preferred minimalistic pieces, complemented by warm colors in paint. The simple classic furnishings contrasted with whimsical decor in the son's room. The design maintains a neutral palette while incorporating playful accents like a bubble chandelier. Textural rugs enhance comfort, and the design reflects a Scandinavian and Japanese aesthetic, emphasizing quality over quantity in the selection of furnishings and art.
The homeowners are "very minimalistic," said Hung, who was hired on the basis of her own background in Scandinavian and Japanese design. "The pieces you see are the ones they decided to invest in."
Most of my clients love the idea of lime wash and then find out how much it costs," Hung said. The homeowners didn't want a wild face-off of pattern.
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