Understatement Versus A Sense of Overstatement in the House
There is white, there is black and maybe some colours. There are textures, there are metals, there are patterns. Similarly, create a different environment that something else than people are used to or something new and good.
- A game of colours
- A game of shadows
- A game of textures
All these create the perfect space for a game of light.
At first, you will think it is all based on white and black but then you are surprised by the concept of X-Anthology.
We all know that details make the difference, even if the walls are entirely white or combined with black interventions and the furniture is also white or black. Moreover, there are plenty of colourful details, such as paintings, chairs, decorations, carpets or even a wall from a room has a different colour. Above all, Interior Design is meant to give life to space, to bring some elegant vibes and create an unpredictable environment.
Perfectly demonstrated in the HDB apartment at Anchorvale Crescent. People will come in and they will see something so new that they will not have time to think about what is in the next room.
This 5-bedroom HDB Flats offer a much bigger workspace featuring a design of Understatement versus a sense of Overstatement in the house, but you can make it even more spacious with few modifications. For instance, there is something beautiful in open spaces too: they create the idea of a larger space and give people an impression of freedom.
Big windows are specially designed for a greater amount of natural light. In addition, they offer an unobstructed view of the outside surroundings, which is a big advantage because nowadays people are looking for beautiful views and nice spots to create memories.
The whole idea was craft by Earth Interior Design to create something that fits every culture and something who has global appeal. They used symmetry to create a balance white and black to create elegance with colours to create life, different materials and textures were used to keep everything far from looking predictable.