Plascon House Tour: An Earthy, Modern Abode
Today’s residence is a celebration of natural, earthy materials that lend to its industrial style. Although modern with bright open spaces and striking architecture, this home is filled with a mix of materials including bare wood, bricks salvaged from demolition and concrete.
The living room comes together beautifully with Mid-Century Modern furniture in bright colours that add vibrancy to this earthy open plan space. We love the stone feature wall with ceiling joists in the living area and bedroom that are left exposed, both to reveal the structure of the property and to create extra height.
The kitchen comes alive in natural tones and premium-grade birch-faced plywood used in the kitchen cabinets. The smooth, knot-free finish adds to the sleek look.
Industrial lighting works as features in almost every space. The bedroom is no exception with an eye-catching installation of black pendant lights and exposed wiring.
The darker shades used in the bathroom are contemporary and streamlined. We love the flower box installation cleverly used to add freshness in this space. Mirror, glass, concrete tiles and beautifully patterned floors complete the stylish look here.
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Contact: Plascon
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